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4.5.1.1 Editing the WLAN Configuration
Security measures for the switch and its WLANs are critical. Use the available switch security options to
protect each WLAN from wireless vulnerabilities, and secure the transmission of RF packets between
WLANs and the MU traffic they support.
The user has the capability of configuring separate security policies for each WLAN. Each security policy can
be configured based on the authentication (Kerberos, 802.1x EAP, Hotspot) and /or encryption (WEP,
KeyGuard, WPA/WPA2-TKIP, or WPA2/CCMP) scheme.
All of the default WLANs are available for modification when the user accesses the Wireless LANs screen.
However, the WLAN requires an authentication or encryption scheme be applied before it can begin securing
the data traffic within the switch-managed wireless network. The
Edit
screen provides a mean of modifying
the existing WLANs SSID, description, VLAN ID assignment, inter-WLAN communication definition, and
encryption and authentication scheme. To edit WLAN configuration settings:
1. Select
Network
>
Wireless LANs
from the main menu tree.
2. Click the
Configuration
tab.
3. Select a WLAN to modify from the table.
Manual mapping of
WLANs
Use this option (it is selected by default) for custom WLAN to Radio mappings.
When this option is disabled, the user cannot conduct Radio – WLAN mapping.
Additionally, the user cannot enable WLANs with an index higher than 16. (The
WLAN numbers will depend on the device on which this feature is enabled). Once
the this option is enabled, the following conditions must be satisfied (to
successfully disable it). No WLANs with an index higher than 16 should be
enabled. With advanced WLAN mapping, the switch evenly distributes the
enabled WLANs to BSSIDs. Additionally, the Radio – WLAN mapping should
conform to the following:
BSS ID 1 – Possible WLANs 1,5,9,13
BSS ID 2 – Possible WLANs 2,6,10,14
BSS ID 3 – Possible WLANs 3,7,11,15
BSS ID 4 – Possible WLANs 4, 8, 12,16
If the above conditions are not satisfied, disabling this option will fail.
Enable WLAN
Bandwidth Settings
Select this option to enable WLAN bandwidth settings. WLAN bandwidth settings
ensures quality of service for applications regardless of network load. This option
is selected by default.
MU Rate Limiting UP
Enter an upstream rate limit in kbps for all MUs associated with the switch across
all WLANs.
MU Rate Limiting
Down
Enter a downstream rate limit in kbps for all MUs associated with the switch
across all WLANs.
MU Load Balance
Mode
Configure a method for distributing traffic across MUs using the
MU Load
Balancing Mode
. Select
Count
to set load balancing based on number of MUs.
Select
By Throughput
to set load balancing based on total throughput of MUs.
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