897| 802.11u Hotspots AOS-W 6.5.3.x| User Guide
Parameter Description
Access Network Type Specify the 802.11u network type. The default setting is public-chargeable.
n emergency-services: emergency services only network
n personal-device: personal device network
n private: private network
n private-guest: private network with guest access
n public-chargeable: public chargeable network
n public-free: free public network
n test: test network
n wildcard: wildcard network
Roaming Consortium OI
Entry 1
Roaming consortium OI assigned to one of the service provider’s top three
roaming partners. This additional OI will only be sent to a client if the
Additional Roaming Consortium OI's parameter is set to1 or higher.
Roaming Consortium OI
Entry 2
Roaming consortium OI assigned to one of the service provider’s top three
roaming partners. This additional OI will only be sent to a client if the
Additional Roaming Consortium OI's parameter is set to 2 or higher.
Roaming Consortium OI
Entry 3
Roaming consortium OI assigned to one of the service provider’s top three
roaming partners. This additional OI will only be sent to a client if the
Additional Roaming Consortium OI's parameter is set to 3.
HESSID This optional parameter devices an AP’s homogenous ESS identifier
(HESSSID), which is that device’s MAC address in colon-separated
hexadecimal format.
Venue Group Type Specify one of the following venue groups to be advertised in the IEs from
APs associated with this hotspot profile. The default setting is unspecified.
n assembly
n business
n educational
n factory-or-industrial
n institutional
n mercantile
n outdoor
n reserved
n residential
n storage
n unspecified
n Utility-Misc
n Vehicular
NOTE: This parameter only defines the venue group advertised in the IEs
from hotspot APs.
Venue Type Specify a venue type to be advertised in the IEs from APs associated with
this hotspot profile. The complete list of supported venue types is
described in Venue Types on page 902.
This parameter only defines the venue type advertised in the IEs from
hotspot APs.
PAME BI This option enables the Pre-Association Message Exchange BSSID
Independent (PAME-BI) bit, which is used by an AP to indicate whether the
AP indicates that the Advertisement Server can return a query response
that is independent of the BSSID used for the GAS Frame exchange.