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H3C WA Series Fundamentals Configuration Manual (137 pages)
WLAN Access Points
Brand:
H3C
| Category:
Wireless Access Point
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
1 Applicable Models and Software Versions
11
2 Feature Matrix
12
3 Command/Parameter Matrix
13
151 CLI Configuration
15
What Is CLI
15
Entering the CLI
16
Entering CLI through the Console Port
16
Entering the CLI through Telnet
20
CLI Description
21
Command Conventions
21
CLI View Description
22
Using the CLI
23
Using the CLI Online Help
23
Command Line Error Information
24
Typing and Editing Commands
25
Displaying and Executing History Commands
25
Undo Form of a Command
26
Controlling CLI Display
26
Configuring the CLI
29
Configuring CLI Hotkeys
29
Configuring Command Aliases
30
Synchronous Information Output
31
Configuring Command Levels
32
Saving Configurations
33
5 Controlling Login Users
34
Introduction
34
Controlling Telnet Users
34
Prerequisites
34
Controlling Telnet Users by Ssids
35
Controlling Telnet Users by Source IP Addresses
35
Controlling Telnet Users by Source and Destination IP Addresses
36
Controlling Telnet Users by Source MAC Addresses
36
Configuration Example
37
Controlling Network Management Users by Source IP Addresses
37
Prerequisites
38
Controlling Network Management Users by Source IP Addresses
38
Configuration Example
38
Controlling Web Users by Source IP Addresses
39
Prerequisites
39
Logging off Online Web Users
40
Configuration Example
40
6 File Management Configuration
41
Managing Files
41
Filename Formats
41
Directory Operations
42
File Operations
43
Renaming a File
43
Batch Operations
44
Memory Space Management
45
Setting File System Prompt Modes
45
Example for File Operations
46
7 Configuration File Management
47
Configuration File Overview
47
Types of Configuration
47
Format and Content of a Configuration File
47
Coexistences of Multiple Configuration Files
47
Startup with the Configuration File
48
Saving the Current Configuration
48
Setting Configuration Rollback
49
Configuration Rollback
49
Specifying a Configuration File to be Used at the Next Startup
52
Backing up the Startup Configuration File
53
Deleting the Startup Configuration File to be Used at the Next Startup
53
Restoring the Startup Configuration File
54
Displaying and Maintaining Device Configuration
54
8 FTP Configuration
56
FTP Overview
56
Introduction to FTP
56
Operation of FTP
56
Configuring the FTP Client
57
Establishing an FTP Connection
57
Configuring the FTP Client
59
FTP Client Configuration Example
60
Displaying and Maintaining FTP
62
9 TFTP Configuration
63
TFTP Overview
63
Introduction to TFTP
63
Operation of TFTP
63
Configuring the TFTP Client
64
Displaying and Maintaining the TFTP Client
65
TFTP Client Configuration Example
65
10 Device Management
67
Device Management Overview
67
Device Management Configuration Task List
67
Configuring the Exception Handling Method
68
Rebooting a Device
68
Configuring the Scheduled Automatic Execution Function
69
Upgrading Device Software
70
Device Software Overview
70
Upgrading the Boot ROM Program through Command Lines
71
Upgrading the Boot File through Command Lines
72
Clearing the 16-Bit Interface Indexes Not Used in the Current System
72
Displaying and Maintaining Device Management Configuration
73
Device Management Configuration Example
73
Remote Upgrade Configuration Example
73
11 Basic Configurations
76
Displaying Configuration
76
Basic System Configuration
77
Entering System View
77
Exiting the Current View
77
Exiting to User View
77
Configuring the AP Name
78
Configuring the System Clock
78
Displaying the System Clock
78
Enabling/Disabling the Display of Copyright Information
80
Configuring a Banner
81
Configuring CLI Hotkeys
82
Configuring Command Aliases
84
Configuring User Privilege Levels and Command Levels
85
Configuring the Number of Concurrent Users
90
Displaying and Maintaining Basic Configurations
90
CLI Features
91
Introduction to CLI
91
Online Help with Command Lines
92
Synchronous Information Output
93
Undo Form of a Command
93
Editing Features
93
CLI Display
94
Saving Commands in the History Buffer
97
Command Line Error Information
97
12 HTTP Configuration
99
HTTP Overview
99
How HTTP Works
99
Logging in to the Device through HTTP
99
Protocols and Standards
100
Enabling the HTTP Service
100
Configuring the Port Number of the HTTP Service
100
Associating the HTTP Service with an ACL
100
Displaying and Maintaining HTTP
101
HTTP Configuration Example
101
13 HTTPS Configuration
103
HTTPS Overview
103
HTTPS Configuration Task List
103
Associating the HTTPS Service with an SSL Server Policy
104
Enabling the HTTPS Service
104
Associating the HTTPS Service with a Certificate Attribute Access Control Policy
105
Configuring the Port Number of the HTTPS Service
105
Associating the HTTPS Service with an ACL
106
Displaying and Maintaining HTTPS
106
HTTPS Configuration Example
107
14 Logging in to an AP
110
Introduction to User Interface
110
Supported User Interfaces
110
Users and User Interfaces
111
User Interface Number
111
Common User Interface Configuration
111
Logging in through the Console Port
112
Introduction to Local Console Port Login
112
Configuring Common Settings for Console Login
115
Configuring None Authentication for Console Port Login
117
Configuring Password Authentication for Console Port Login
118
Configuring Scheme Authentication for Console Port Login
120
Logging in through Telnet
122
Establishing a Telnet Connection
122
Configuring Common Settings for Telnet Login
124
Telnet Login Configuration Task List
126
Configuring None Authentication for Telnet Login
126
Configuring Password Authentication for Telnet Login
127
Configuring Scheme Authentication for Telnet Login
129
Logging in through SSH
131
Configuring Command Authorization
131
Logging in through a Web-Based Network Management System
132
Introduction
132
Web Server Configuration
132
Displaying Web Users
133
Configuration Example
133
Logging in through an NMS
134
Introduction
134
Connection Establishment through an NMS
135
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H3C WA Series Command Reference Manual (131 pages)
WLAN Access Points Layer 3 - IP Services
Brand:
H3C
| Category:
Wireless Access Point
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
1 Applicable Models and Software Versions
10
2 Feature Matrix
11
3 Command/Parameter Matrix
12
4 ARP Configuration Commands
14
Arp Check Enable
14
Arp Max-Learning-Num
15
Arp Static
15
Arp Timer Aging
16
Display Arp
16
Display Arp Ip-Address
18
Display Arp Timer Aging
18
Naturemask-Arp Enable
19
Reset Arp
19
Gratuitous ARP Configuration Commands
20
Gratuitous-Arp-Sending Enable
20
Gratuitous-Arp-Learning Enable
20
5 DHCP Server Configuration Commands
22
Bims-Server
22
Bootfile-Name
23
Dhcp Enable
23
Dhcp Server Apply Ip-Pool
24
Dhcp Select Server Global-Pool
25
Dhcp Server Detect
25
Dhcp Server Forbidden
26
Dhcp Server Ip-Pool
27
Dhcp Server Ping Packets
28
Dhcp Server Ping Timeout
28
Dhcp Server Relay Information Enable
29
Display Dhcp Server Conflict
29
Display Dhcp Server Expired
30
Display Dhcp Server Free
31
Display Dhcp Server Forbidden
31
Display Dhcp Server Ip-In-Use
32
Display Dhcp Server Statistics
33
Display Dhcp Server Tree
34
Dns-List
36
Domain-Name
37
Expired
37
Forbidden-Ip····································································································································5
38
Gateway-List
39
Nbns-List
39
Netbios-Type
40
Network
41
Network Ip Range
41
Network Mask
42
Reset Dhcp Server Conflict
43
Option ·············································································································································5
43
Reset Dhcp Server Ip-In-Use
44
Reset Dhcp Server Statistics
44
Static-Bind Client-Identifier
45
Static-Bind Ip-Address
46
Static-Bind Mac-Address
47
Tftp-Server Domain-Name
47
Tftp-Server Ip-Address
48
Voice-Config
49
6 DHCP Client Configuration Commands
50
Display Dhcp Client
50
Ip Address Dhcp-Alloc
52
7 Ipv4 DNS Configuration Commands
53
Display Dns Domain
53
Dns Domain ······································································································································7
53
Display Dns Dynamic-Host
54
Display Dns Server
55
Display Ip Host
55
Dns Domain
56
Dns Resolve
57
Dns Server
57
Ip Host
58
Reset Dns Dynamic-Host
59
8 Ipv6 DNS Configuration Commands
60
Display Dns Ipv6 Dynamic-Host
60
Display Dns Ipv6 Server
61
Display Ipv6 Host
62
Dns Server Ipv6
62
Ipv6 Host
63
Reset Dns Ipv6 Dynamic-Host
63
9 IP Addressing Configuration Commands
65
Display Ip Interface
65
Display Ip Interface Brief
67
Ip Address
68
10 IP Performance Optimization Configuration Commands
70
Display Fib
70
Display Fib Ip-Address
71
Display Icmp Statistics
72
Display Ip Socket
73
Display Ip Statistics
76
Display Tcp Statistics
77
Display Tcp Status
80
Display Udp Statistics
80
Ip Redirects Enable
81
Ip Ttl-Expires Enable
82
Ip Unreachables Enable
82
Reset Ip Statistics
83
Reset Tcp Statistics
83
Reset Udp Statistics
84
Tcp Timer Fin-Timeout
84
Tcp Timer Syn-Timeout
85
Tcp Window
85
11 Dhcpv6 Configuration Commands
87
Display Ipv6 Dhcp Client
87
Display Ipv6 Dhcp Client Statistics
88
Display Ipv6 Dhcp Duid
89
Reset Ipv6 Dhcp Client Statistics
90
12 Ipv6 Basics Configuration Commands
91
Display Ipv6 Fib
91
Display Ipv6 Fibcache
92
Display Ipv6 Interface
93
Display Ipv6 Neighbors
96
Display Ipv6 Neighbors Count
98
Display Ipv6 Pathmtu
98
Display Ipv6 Socket
99
Display Ipv6 Statistics
101
Display Tcp Ipv6 Statistics
104
Display Tcp Ipv6 Status
106
Display Udp Ipv6 Statistics
107
Ipv6
108
Ipv6 Address
109
Ipv6 Address Auto
109
Ipv6 Address Auto Link-Local
110
Ipv6 Address Eui-64
111
Ipv6 Address Link-Local
112
Ipv6 Fibcache
113
Ipv6 Icmp-Error
113
Ipv6 Icmpv6 Multicast-Echo-Reply Enable
114
Ipv6 Mtu
114
Ipv6 Nd Autoconfig Managed-Address-Flag
115
Ipv6 Nd Autoconfig Other-Flag
115
Ipv6 Nd Dad Attempts
116
Ipv6 Nd Hop-Limit
117
Ipv6 Nd Mac-Check Enable
117
Ipv6 Nd Ns Retrans-Timer
118
Ipv6 Nd Nud Reachable-Time
118
Ipv6 Nd Ra Halt
119
Ipv6 Nd Ra Interval
119
Ipv6 Nd Ra Prefix
120
Ipv6 Nd Ra Router-Lifetime
121
Ipv6 Neighbor
122
Ipv6 Neighbors Max-Learning-Num
122
Ipv6 Pathmtu
123
Ipv6 Pathmtu Age
124
Reset Ipv6 Fibcache
124
Reset Ipv6 Neighbors
125
Reset Ipv6 Pathmtu
125
Reset Ipv6 Statistics
126
Reset Tcp Ipv6 Statistics
126
Reset Udp Ipv6 Statistics
127
Tcp Ipv6 Timer Fin-Timeout
127
Tcp Ipv6 Timer Syn-Timeout
127
Tcp Ipv6 Window
128
H3C WA Series Layer 2 Command Reference (133 pages)
Brand:
H3C
| Category:
Wireless Access Point
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Table of Contents
Documentation Set
4
Obtaining Documentation
5
Technical Support
5
Documentation Feedback
5
Table of Contents
6
Ethernet Interface Configuration Commands
9
General Ethernet Interface Configuration Commands
9
Default
9
Description
9
Display Interface
10
Duplex
18
Flow-Control
19
Interface
19
Loopback
20
Reset Counters Interface
21
Shutdown
21
Speed
22
Layer 2 Ethernet Interface Configuration Commands
23
Broadcast-Suppression
23
Display Loopback-Detection
23
Flow-Interval
24
Loopback-Detection Control Enable
25
Loopback-Detection Enable
26
Loopback-Detection Interval-Time
27
Multicast-Suppression
27
Unicast-Suppression
28
Loopback and Null Interface Configuration Commands
30
Default
30
Description
30
Display Interface Loopback
31
Display Interface Null
34
Interface Loopback
35
Interface Null
36
Reset Counters Interface Loopback
36
Reset Counters Interface Null
37
Shutdown
37
MAC Address Table Configuration Commands
39
Display Mac-Address
39
Display Mac-Address Aging-Time
40
Display Mac-Address Mac-Learning
41
Mac-Address (Interface View)
42
Mac-Address (System View)
43
Mac-Address Mac-Learning Disable
44
Mac-Address Max-Mac-Count
44
Mac-Address Timer
45
Spanning Tree Configuration Commands
47
Active Region-Configuration
47
Check Region-Configuration
47
Display Stp
48
Display Stp Abnormal-Port
55
Display Stp Bpdu-Statistics
56
Display Stp Down-Port
58
Display Stp History
59
Display Stp Region-Configuration
60
Display Stp Root
61
Display Stp Tc
62
Instance
63
Region-Name
64
Reset Stp
64
Revision-Level
65
Stp Bpdu-Protection
66
Stp Bridge-Diameter
66
Stp Compliance
67
Stp Config-Digest-Snooping
68
Stp Cost
68
Stp Edged-Port
69
Stp Enable
70
Stp Loop-Protection
71
Stp Max-Hops
72
Stp Mcheck
72
Stp Mode
73
Stp No-Agreement-Check
74
Stp Pathcost-Standard
74
Stp Point-To-Point
75
Stp Port Priority
76
Stp Priority
77
Stp Region-Configuration
77
Stp Root Primary
78
Stp Root Secondary
79
Stp Root-Protection
79
Stp Tc-Protection
80
Stp Tc-Protection Threshold
80
Stp Timer Forward-Delay
81
Stp Timer Hello
82
Stp Timer Max-Age
82
Stp Timer-Factor
83
Stp Transmit-Limit
84
Vlan-Mapping Modulo
85
Loopback Detection Configuration Commands
86
Display Loopback-Detection
86
Loopback-Detection Enable
86
Loopback-Detection Interval-Time
87
VLAN Configuration Commands
88
Default
88
Description
88
Display Interface Vlan-Interface
89
Display Mac-Vlan
92
Display Mac-Vlan Interface
93
Display Port
94
Display Vlan
95
Interface Vlan-Interface
96
Ip Address
97
Mac-Vlan Enable
98
Mac-Vlan Mac-Address
98
Mtu
99
Name
100
Port
101
Port Access Vlan
101
Port Hybrid Pvid
102
Port Hybrid Vlan
103
Port Link-Type
104
Port Trunk Permit Vlan
104
Port Trunk Pvid
105
Reset Counters Interface Vlan-Interface
106
Shutdown
106
Vlan
107
Layer 2 Forwarding Configuration Commands
109
Display Mac-Forwarding Statistics
109
Reset Mac-Forwarding Statistics
110
PPP Configuration Commands
112
Default
112
Description
112
Ip Address Ppp-Negotiate
113
Link-Protocol Ppp
113
Mtu
114
Ppp Account-Statistics Enable
114
Ppp Authentication-Mode
115
Ppp Chap Password
116
Ppp Chap User
117
Ppp Ipcp Remote-Address Forced
118
Ppp Pap Local-User
119
Ppp Timer Negotiate
119
Remote Address
120
Shutdown
121
Timer Hold
122
Pppoe Configuration Commands
123
Pppoe Client Configuration Commands
123
Display Pppoe-Client Session
123
Pppoe-Client
124
Reset Pppoe-Client
126
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H3C WA Series Command Reference Manual (105 pages)
WLAN Access Points
Brand:
H3C
| Category:
Wireless Access Point
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
1 Applicable Models and Software Versions
9
2 Feature Matrix
10
3 Command/Parameter Matrix
11
4 WLAN Interface Configuration Commands
13
Description
13
Display Interface Wlan-Bss
14
Display Interface Wlan-Mesh
15
Display Interface Wlan-Radio
16
Interface Wlan-Bss
18
Interface Wlan-Mesh
19
Interface Wlan-Radio
19
Shutdown (WLAN-Radio Interface View)
20
Shutdown (WLAN-BSS Interface View)
20
5 WLAN Security Configuration Commands
22
Authentication-Method
22
Cipher-Suite
23
Gtk-Rekey Client-Offline Enable
23
Gtk-Rekey Enable
24
Gtk-Rekey Method
25
Ptk-Lifetime
26
Tkip-CM-Time
27
Wep Default-Key
27
Wep Key
28
Wep Mode
29
6 WLAN RRM Configuration Commands
31
Autochannel-Set Avoid-Dot11H
31
Display Wlan Rrm
31
Dot11A
33
Dot11B
34
Dot11G
34
Dot11G Protection Enable
35
Dot11N Mandatory Maximum-Mcs
36
Dot11N Support Maximum-Mcs
37
Power-Constraint
37
Spectrum-Management Enable
38
Wlan Rrm
38
7 WLAN IDS Configuration Commands
40
WLAN Rouge AP Configuration Commands
40
Attack-Detection Enable
40
Display Wlan Ids History
41
Display Wlan Ids Statistics
42
Wlan Ids
43
Reset Wlan Ids History
44
Reset Wlan Ids Statistics
44
WLAN Frame Filtering Configuration Commands
45
Display Wlan Blacklist
45
Display Wlan Whitelist
46
Dynamic-Blacklist Enable
47
Dynamic-Blacklist Lifetime
47
Reset Wlan Dynamic-Blacklist
48
Static-Blacklist Mac-Address
48
Whitelist Mac-Address
49
8 WLAN Qos Configuration Commands
50
Display Wlan Wmm
50
Reset Wlan Wmm
55
Wmm Cac Policy
56
Wmm Edca Radio
57
Wmm Edca Client (Ac-Vo and Ac
58
Wmm Edca Client (Ac-Be and Ac
58
Wmm Enable
60
Wmm Svp Map
61
9 WDS Configuration Commands
63
Bind Wlan-Mesh
63
Display Wlan Mesh-Link
63
Display Wlan Mesh-Profile
64
Display Wlan Mp-Policy
65
Link-Hold-Rssi
66
Link-Initiation Enable
67
Link-Keep-Alive
68
Link-Maximum-Number
68
Link Rate-Mode
69
Link-Saturation-Rssi
69
Mesh-Profile
70
Mesh-Profile Enable
71
Mesh Peer-Mac-Address
71
Mp-Policy
72
Probe-Request-Interval
73
Wlan Mesh-Profile
73
Wlan Mp-Policy
74
Wlan Uplink-Interface Mesh-Link
74
10 WLAN Service Configuration Commands
76
A-Mpdu Enable
76
A-Msdu Enable
77
Beacon Ssid-Hide
77
Beacon-Interval
78
Channel
78
Channel Band-Width
79
Client Dot11N-Only
80
Client Max-Count
80
Display Wlan Client
81
Display Wlan Service-Template
84
Display Wlan Statistics
85
Dtim
87
Fragment-Threshold
88
Long-Retry Threshold
88
Max-Power
89
Max-Rx-Duration
89
Preamble
90
Radio-Type
91
Reset Wlan Client
91
Reset Wlan Statistics
92
Rts-Threshold
92
Service-Template (WLAN Radio Interface View)
93
Service-Template { Disable | Enable } (WLAN Service Template View)
93
Short-Gi Enable
94
Short-Retry Threshold
95
Shutdown
95
Ssid
96
Wlan Broadcast-Probe Reply
96
Wlan Client Idle-Timeout
97
Wlan Client Keep-Alive
97
Wlan Country-Code
98
Wlan Service-Template
101
Wlan Uplink-Interface
101
H3C WA Series Configuration Manual (84 pages)
Brand:
H3C
| Category:
Wireless Access Point
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Documentation Feedback
5
Obtaining Documentation
5
Table of Contents
6
1 Applicable Models and Software Versions
9
2 Feature Matrix
10
3 Command/Parameter Matrix
11
4 WLAN Interface Configuration
13
Overview
13
WLAN-Radio Interface
13
Introduction
13
Configuring a WLAN-Radio Interface
13
WLAN-BSS Interface
14
Introduction
14
Configuring a WLAN-BSS Interface
14
WLAN Mesh Interface
15
Introduction
15
Entering WLAN Mesh Interface View
15
Configuring a WLAN Mesh Interface
15
WLAN Mesh Link Interface
15
Displaying and Maintaining a WLAN Interface
15
5 WLAN Security Configuration
16
Overview
16
Authentication Modes
16
WLAN Data Security
17
Client Access Authentication
18
Protocols and Standards
19
Configuring WLAN Security
19
Enabling an Authentication Method
19
Configuring the PTK Lifetime
20
Configuring the GTK Rekey Method
20
Configuring Security IE
21
Configuring Cipher Suit
22
Configuring Port Security
24
Displaying and Maintaining WLAN Security
26
WLAN Security Configuration Examples
27
PSK Authentication Configuration Example
27
MAC-And-PSK Authentication Configuration Example
28
802.1X Authentication Configuration Example
31
Dynamic WEP Encryption-802.1X Authentication Configuration Example
38
Supported Combinations for Ciphers
40
6 WLAN RRM Configuration
42
Overview
42
Configuration Task List
42
Configuring Data Transmission Rates
43
Configuring 802.11A/802.11B/802.11G Rates
43
Configuring 802.11N Rates
43
Configuring Power Constraint
44
Prerequisites
44
Configuring Only Non-802.11H Channels to be Scanned
45
Enabling 802.11G Protection
45
Displaying and Maintaining WLAN RRM
45
7 WLAN IDS Configuration
46
WLAN IDS Overview
46
Terminology
46
Wlan Ids Ips
47
Configuring IDS Attack Detection
48
Displaying and Maintaining WLAN IDS
48
Frame Filtering
48
Overview
48
Configuring WIDS-Frame Filtering
49
Configuring Static White and Black Lists
50
Configuring Dynamic Blacklist Feature
50
Displaying and Maintaining WLAN IDS Frame Filtering
50
WLAN IDS Frame Filtering Configuration Example
50
8 WLAN Qos Configuration
52
WLAN Qos Overview
52
Terminology
52
WMM Protocol Overview
53
Protocols and Standards
55
WMM Configuration
55
Configuration Prerequisites
55
Configuring WMM
55
Displaying and Maintaining WMM
57
WMM Configuration Examples
57
WMM Basic Configuration
57
CAC Service Configuration Example
58
Troubleshooting
59
EDCA Parameter Configuration Failure
59
SVP or CAC Configuration Failure
59
9 WDS Configuration
61
Introduction to WDS
61
Advantages of WDS
61
Deployment Scenarios
62
WDS Configuration Task List
63
Configuring WDS Port Security
63
Configuring a Mesh Profile
64
Configuring an MP Policy
64
Mapping a Mesh Profile to the Radio of an MP
65
Mapping an MP Policy to the Radio of an MP
65
Specifying a Peer MAC Address on the Radio
66
Displaying and Maintaining WDS
66
WDS Configuration Examples
66
WDS Point to Point Configuration Example
66
WDS Point to Multi-Point Configuration Example
68
10 WLAN Service Configuration
69
WLAN Service Overview
69
Terminology
69
Wireless Client Access
70
802.11 Overview
72
WLAN Topologies
73
Single BSS
73
Multi-ESS
73
Single ESS Multiple BSS (the Multiple Radio Case)
73
Protocols and Standards
75
Configuring WLAN Service
75
Configuring Global WLAN Parameters
75
Specifying the Country Code
75
Configuring a Service Template
76
Configuring the Radio of an AP
77
Configuring a Radio Interface
77
Configuring 802.11N
78
Configuring Uplink Detection
79
Displaying and Maintaining WLAN Service
80
Configuring WLAN Client Isolation
80
Introduction
80
Enabling WLAN Client Isolation
81
WLAN Service Configuration Examples
81
WLAN Service Configuration Example
81
802.11N Configuration Example
82
H3C WA Series Configuration Manual (76 pages)
Brand:
H3C
| Category:
Wireless Access Point
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Table of Contents
Documentation Feedback
5
Obtaining Documentation
5
Table of Contents
6
1 Applicable Models and Software Versions
8
2 Feature Matrix
9
3 Command/Parameter Matrix
10
4 Ethernet Interface Configuration
12
General Ethernet Interface Configuration
12
Configuring Basic Settings of an Ethernet Interface
12
Configuring Flow Control on an Ethernet Interface
13
Configuring Loopback Testing on an Ethernet Interface
13
Configuring a Layer 2 Ethernet Interface
14
Layer 2 Ethernet Interface Configuration Task List
14
Configuring Storm Suppression
14
Setting the Interface Statistics Polling Interval
15
Enabling Loopback Detection on an Ethernet Interface
15
Displaying and Maintaining an Ethernet Interface
16
5 Loopback and Null Interface Configuration
18
Loopback Interface
18
Introduction to Loopback Interface
18
Configuring a Loopback Interface
18
Null Interface
19
Introduction to Null Interface
19
Configuring Interface Null 0
19
Displaying and Maintaining Loopback and Null Interfaces
20
6 MAC Address Table Configuration
21
Overview
21
How a MAC Address Table Entry Is Created
21
Types of MAC Address Table Entries
22
MAC Address Table-Based Frame Forwarding
22
Configuring a MAC Address Table
23
Configuring MAC Address Entries
23
Disabling MAC Address Learning
24
Configuring the Aging Timer for Dynamic MAC Address Entries
25
Configuring the MAC Learning Limit on a Port
25
Displaying and Maintaining MAC Address Tables
26
MAC Address Table Configuration Example
26
7 MSTP Configuration
27
Overview
27
Introduction to STP
27
How STP Works
29
Introduction to RSTP
35
Introduction to MSTP
35
Protocols and Standards
40
Configuration Task List
40
Configuring MSTP
41
Configuring an MST Region
41
Configuring the Root Bridge or a Secondary Root Bridge
42
Configuring the MSTP Work Mode of the
43
Configuring the Priority of the
43
Configuring the Maximum Hops of an MST Region
44
Configuring the Network Diameter of a Switched Network
45
Configuring Timers of MSTP
45
Configuring the Timeout Factor
47
Configuring the Maximum Port Rate
47
Configuring Ports as Edge Ports
48
Configuring the Path Costs of Ports
48
Configuring Port Priority
50
Configuring the Link Type of Ports
51
Configuring the Mode a Port Uses to Recognize/Send MSTP Packets
51
Enabling MSTP
52
Performing Mcheck
53
Configuring Digest Snooping
54
Configuring no Agreement Check
56
Configuring Protection Functions
58
Displaying and Maintaining MSTP
60
MSTP Configuration Example
61
8 VLAN Configuration
64
Introduction to VLAN
64
VLAN Overview
64
VLAN Fundamentals
65
Types of VLAN
66
Configuring Basic VLAN Settings
66
Configuring Basic Settings of a VLAN Interface
67
Port-Based VLAN Configuration
68
Introduction to Port-Based VLAN
68
Assigning an Access Port to a VLAN
69
Assigning a Trunk Port to a VLAN
70
Assigning a Hybrid Port to a VLAN
71
MAC-Based VLAN Configuration
71
Introduction to MAC-Based VLAN
71
Configuring a MAC Address-Based VLAN
72
Displaying and Maintaining VLAN
73
VLAN Configuration Example
73
H3C WA Series Getting Started Manual (69 pages)
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H3C
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Product Overview
7
2 Installation Preparations
9
Preparing Installation Tools
9
Examining the Installation Site
10
Installation Site Selection
10
Temperature and Humidity Requirements
10
Power Supply
10
Grounding and Lightning Protection
11
3 Installing an
13
4 Logging in to an
14
Powering on the AP and Connecting It to a Network
14
Logging in to an AP
15
5 Configuring Basic Functions
16
Configuring Basic Functions for an AP Operating in Fit Mode
16
Configuring Basic Functions for an AP Operating in Fat Mode
16
Specifying an IP Address for an AP
20
Configuring WLAN Service
20
Saving the Current Configuration
22
6 Software Maintenance
24
Introduction
24
Files Managed by the AP
24
Software Maintenance Approaches
24
Bootware Menus
26
Bootware Main Menu
26
Bootware Submenus
28
Factory Default Configuration
31
Factory Default Configuration of a Fat AP
31
Removing the Factory Default Configuration
31
Fit/Fat Working Mode Switching
32
Switching the Working Mode through the Bootware Menu
32
Switching the Working Mode at the CLI
35
Upgrading Applications through the Serial Port
36
Xmodem Overview
36
Modifying Serial Communication Parameters
36
Upgrading an Application
39
Upgrading Applications through TFTP at the CLI
41
Setting up an Upgrade Environment
41
Displaying the System Files and Available Space of the Storage Medium
42
Upgrading an Application
43
Backing up an Application
44
Upgrading an Application Using FTP at the CLI
45
Setting up an Upgrade Environment
45
Displaying the System Files and Available Space of the Storage Medium
46
Logging in to the FTP Server from the AP
46
Upgrading an Application
47
Backing up an Application
47
Upgrading an Application by Using FTP with the Default Configuration
48
Upgrading an Application through the Web Interface
50
Displaying File List
51
Downloading a File
51
Uploading a File
52
Removing a File
52
Automatically Managing and Upgrading the Applications through an AC or a US
53
Associating the Fit AP with an AC or a US
53
Automatically Upgrading the Application of the AP through the AC or US
54
Maintaining Application and Configuration Files
56
Displaying All Files
57
Setting the Application File Type
57
Removing a File
58
To Return to the Main Menu
59
Dealing with Password Loss
59
User Password Loss
59
Bootware Password Loss
60
Super Password Loss
61
7 Troubleshooting
62
Symptom 1
62
Analysis
62
Solution
62
Symptom 2
62
Solution
63
Symptom 3
63
Analysis
63
Symptom 4
63
Symptom 5
63
Analysis
64
Solution
64
Symptom 6
64
8 Support and Other Resources
65
Related Documentation
65
About the H3C WA Documentation Set
66
Contact Us
67
Technical Support
67
Documentation Feedback
67
Document Conventions and Symbols
68
Conventions
68
Symbols
69
H3C WA Series Configuration Manual (41 pages)
WLAN Access Points, ACL and QoS
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H3C
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Wireless Access Point
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
1 Applicable Models and Software Versions
8
2 Feature Matrix
9
3 Command/Parameter Matrix
10
4 ACL Configuration
12
ACL Overview
12
ACL Categories
13
ACL Numbering and Naming
13
Match Order
13
ACL Rule Numbering
15
Implementing Time-Based ACL Rules
15
Ipv4 Fragments Filtering with Acls
15
ACL Configuration Task List
15
Configuring an ACL
16
Creating a Time Range
16
Configuring a WLAN ACL
16
Configuring a Basic ACL
17
Configuring an Advanced ACL
18
Configuring an Ethernet Frame Header ACL
20
Copying an ACL
21
Displaying and Maintaining Acls
21
ACL Configuration Examples
21
Ipv4 ACL Configuration Example
21
Ipv6 ACL Configuration Example
23
5 Qos Overview
24
Introduction to Qos
24
Introduction to Qos Service Models
24
Best-Effort Service Model
24
Intserv Service Model
24
Diffserv Service Model
24
Qos Techniques Overview
25
Applying Qos Techniques in a Network
26
Qos Processing Flow in an
27
6 Qos Policy Configuration
28
Qos Configuration Approach Overview
28
Non-Policy Approach
28
Policy Approach
28
Configuring a Qos Policy
28
Defining a Class
29
Defining a Traffic Behavior
29
Defining a Qos Policy and Applying the Qos Policy to an Interface
30
Displaying and Maintaining Qos Policies
30
7 Priority Mapping Configuration
32
Introduction to Packet Precedences
32
IP Precedence and DSCP Values
32
802.1P Priority
33
802.11E Priority
34
Priority Mapping Overview
34
Introduction to Priority Mapping
34
Introduction to Priority Mapping Tables
35
Priority Mapping Configuration Task List
36
Configuring Priority Mapping
37
Configuring a Priority Mapping Table
37
Configuring a Port to Trust Packet Priority for Priority Mapping
37
Changing the Port Priority of an Interface
38
Displaying and Maintaining Priority Mapping
38
Priority Mapping Configuration Example
38
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