To do...
Set the description string for the
interface
Shut down the WLAN-Radio
interface
WLAN-BSS Interface
Introduction
WLAN-BSS interfaces are virtual Layer 2 interfaces. They operate like Layer 2 access Ethernet ports
and have Layer 2 attributes. A WLAN-BSS interface supports multiple Layer 2 protocols. On a FAT AP, a
WLAN-Radio interface bound to a WLAN-BSS interface operates as a Layer 2 interface.
Configuring a WLAN-BSS Interface
Follow these steps to configure a WLAN-BSS interface:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter WLAN-BSS interface
view
Set the description string for
the interface
Add the WLAN-BSS interface
to a VLAN
Shut down the WLAN-BSS
interface
Before executing the port access vlan command, make sure the VLAN identified by the vlan-id
argument already exists. You can use the vlan command to create a VLAN. For more information about
the port access vlan command, see VLAN in the Layer 2 – LAN Switching Command Reference.
Use the Command...
description text
shutdown
Use the command...
system-view
interface wlan-bss
interface-number
description text
port access vlan vlan-id
shutdown
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Remarks
Optional
By default, the description string of an
interface is interface-name + interface.
Optional
By default, a WLAN-Radio interface is up.
Remarks
—
Required
If the WLAN-BSS interface does not exist,
this command creates the WLAN-BSS
interface first.
Optional
By default, the description string of an
interface is interface-name + interface.
Optional
By default, an interface belongs to VLAN 1
(the default VLAN).
Optional
By default, a WLAN-BSS interface is up.