Hotspot Profiles
33.2 Configuring Hotspot Profiles
SCALANCE W1750D UI
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Configuration Manual, 02/2018, C79000-G8976-C451-02
The hotspot profile configuration parameters are described in the following table:
Table 33- 3 Hotspot Profile Configuration Parameters
Parameter
Description
access-network-type
<type>
Specify any of the following 802.11u network types.
•
private—This network is accessible for authorized users only. For ex-
ample, home networks or enterprise networks that require user authen-
tication. The corresponding integer value for this network type is 0.
•
private-with-guest—This network is accessible to guest users based on
guest authentication ethods. For example, enterprise networks that al-
low guest users with captive portal authentication. The corresponding
integer value for this network type is 1.
•
chargeable-public—This network provides access to the Internet based
on payment. For example, a subscription-based Internet access in a
coffee shop or a hotel offering chargeable in-room Internet access ser-
vice. The corresponding integer value for this network type is 2.
•
free-public—This network is accessible to all without any charges ap-
plied. For example, a hotspot in airport or other public places that pro-
vide Internet access with no additional cost. The corresponding integer
value for this network type is 3.
•
personal-device—This network is accessible for personal devices. For
example, a laptop or camera configured with a printer for the purpose
of printing. The corresponding integer value for this network type is 4.
•
emergency-services—This network is limited to accessing emergency
services only. The corresponding integer value for this network type is
5.
•
test—This network is used for test purposes only. The corresponding
integer value for this network type is 14.
•
wildcard—This network indicates a wildcard network. The correspond-
ing integer value for this network type is 15.
addtl-roam-cons-ois
Specify the number of additional roaming consortium Organization Identifi-
ers (OIs) advertised by the AP. You can specify up to three additional OIs.
asra
Enable the Additional Steps Required for Access (asra) to indicate if addi-
tional steps are required for authentication. When enabled, the following
information is sent to the client in response to an ANQP query. For ASRA,
ensure that the network authentication type is associated.
comeback-mode
Enable this parameter to allow the client to obtain a GAS Request and
Response as a Comeback-Request and Comeback-Response. By default,
this comeback mode is disabled.
group-frame-block
Enable this parameter if you want to stop the AP from sending forward
downstream group-addressed frames.
hessid
Specify a Homogenous Extended Service Set Identifier (HESSID) in a
hexadecimal format separated by colons.
internet
Specify this parameter to allow the AP to send an Information Element (IE)
indicating that the network allows Internet access.
p2p-cross-connect
Specify this parameter to advertise support for P2P cross-connections.
p2p-dev-mgmt
Specify this parameter to advertise support for P2P device management.