Parameter Description
Advertise Hotspot 2.0
Capability
This check box enables or disables the hotspot. When this feature is
enabled, the Information Elements (IEs) for this hotspot are included in
beacons and probe responses from the AP.
This setting is disabled by default.
Enable Hotspot 2.0 OSEN Select this option to indicate that the hotspot uses a OSU Server-only
authenticated layer 2 Encryption Network (OSEN) network type. This
network can provision clients using the OSUfunctionality. If this option is
enabled, you must also configure a hotspot OSUprovider list profile. See
Configuring H2QP OSU Provider List Profiles.
NOTE: Although the hotspot 2.0 specification defines the OSEN
authentication method, A virtual AP configured to use OSEN can not be
used as a hotspot 2.0 AP. OSEN and hotspot 2.0 networks are related in
their usage, but cannot be used simultaneously by an AP.
OSUNAI A Network Access Identifier (NAI) realm for a Online Sign Up (OSU) service
provider available from the hotspot. This parameter is used to configure an
OSUprovider or an OSEN network type. Before you can use this OSUNAI,
you must also configure a hotspot OSUprovider list profile. See
Configuring H2QP OSU Provider List Profiles.
Use GAS Comeback
Request/Response
By default, ANQP Information is obtained from a GAS Request and
Response. If you enable the Use GAS Comeback Request/Response option,
advertisement information is obtained using a GAS Request and Response.
as well as a Comeback-Request and Comeback-Response. This option is
disabled by default.
Additional Steps required
for Access Enabled
Select this check box if any additional steps are required for network
access. If this parameter is enabled, the AP will send the following
Information Elements (IEs) in response to the client’s the ANQP query.
n Venue Name
n Domain Name List
n Network Authentication Type
n Roaming Consortium List
n NAI Realm List
NOTE: If this parameter is enabled, the advertisement profile for this
hotspot must reference an enabled network authentication type profile.
Network Internet Access If you select this check box, the AP sends an Information Element (IE)
indicating that the network allows internet access. By default, a hotspot
profile does not advertise network internet access.
GAS Query Response
Length Limit
Generic Advertisement Service (GAS) enables advertisement services that
lets clients query multiple 802.11 networks at once, while also allowing the
client to learn more about a network’s 802.11 infrastructure before
associating.
If a client transmits a GAS Query using a GAS Initial Request frame, the
responding AP will provide the query response (or information on how to
receive the query response) in a GAS Initial Response frame.
This parameter sets the maximum length of the GAS query response, in
octets. The supported range is 1-255 octets.
Table 208: Hotspot 2.0 Profile Settings
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