3Com 3CRWX120695A, 3CRWX440095A Configuration Manual page 131

Wireless lan switch and controller
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(To configure a service profile, see "Configuring a Service Profile" on
page 145.)
Public and Private SSIDs
Each radio can support the following types of SSIDs:
Encrypted SSID — Clients using this SSID must use encryption. Use
the encrypted SSID for secured access to your enterprise network.
Clear SSID — Clients using this SSID do not use encryption. Use the
clear SSID for public access to nonsecure portions of your network.
All MAP access point models except MP-101 and MP-122 can support up
to 32 SSIDs per radio. Each SSID can be encrypted or clear, and
beaconing can be enabled or disabled on an individual SSID basis.
Each radio has 32 MAC addresses and can therefore support up to 32
SSIDs, with one MAC address assigned to each SSID as its BSSID. A MAP
access point's MAC address block is listed on a label on the back of the
access point. If the MAP is already deployed and running on the network,
you can display the MAC address assignments by using the display
{ap | dap} status command.
All MAC addresses on a MAP are assigned based on the MAP's base
MAC address, as described in Table 10.
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