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31.Still within the
Configuration tab.
32.The Tempest University IT team selects the
the table and clicks the
The WLAN supporting the Humanities hotspot is now ready to be supported by the switch managed
network.
NOTE: The Tempest University IT team is now ready to define additional hotspots for all
of the other departments and areas on campus requiring user access to the switch
managed network. Each hotspot will have a unique ESSID and the external hotspot page
will most likely have a different allow list as Web resources are restricted based on the
access needs of each hotspot. Additionally, each WLAN should have an ACL and QoS
policy configured supporting the user base and data type proliferating that part of the
campus. For instance, the Audio Visual Department should have a QoS policy defined that
prioritizes video and voice at the expense of data transfers, whereas the Humanities
hotspot described in this use case requires data prioritization at the expense of high
priority traffic like video and voice.

3.3.4 Configuring a Windows 2003 IIS Server for Hotspot Support

The IIS services installed on the Windows 2003 Server are part of the Application Server. The Application
Server in turn has other components which can selectively be installed during the Windows 2003 Server
installation or can be later added.
The Tempest University IT team is working with a Windows Server installation that does not include IIS
services. Therefore, they need to add ISS though the following steps:
1. The Tempest University IT team selects
Programs.
Network
>
Wireless LANs
Enable
button.
Start
screen, the team switches from the WMM tab to the
Humanities Hotspot
WLAN from those displayed within
>
Settings
>
Control Panel
3-13
Use Cases
>
Add or Remove

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