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Step Command Remarks
2. Specify the global country
code.
wlan country-code
code
By default, the country code for
North American models is US,
and for other models is CN.
Configuring a WLAN service template
Creating a service template and specifying an SSID
Step Command Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2. Create a WLAN service
template and enter WLAN
service template view.
wlan service-template
service-template-number
{
clear
|
crypto
}
You cannot change an existing
service template to another type.
3. Specify the service set
identifier.
ssid
ssid-name N/A
4. Disable the advertising of
SSID in beacon frames.
beacon ssid-hide
Optional.
By default, the SSID is advertised
in beacon frames.
Configuring secure access
WLAN access can be secured by client authentication and data encryption. Client authentication
makes sure only authorized users can access the WLAN and data encryption makes sure the data
sent can only be received by specific users.
Client authentication includes 802.1X, PSK, and MAC authentication. Data encryption methods
include WEP, TKIP, and CCMP.
For more information about WLAN security and port security, see "Configuring WLAN security." For
more info
rmation about port security, see Security Configuration Guide.
To configure secure access:
Step Command Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2. Create a WLAN service
template and enter WLAN
service template view.
wlan service-template
service-template-number
{
clear
|
crypto
}
You cannot change an existing
service template to another type.
3. Configure an authentication
method.
authentication-method
{
open-system
|
shared-key
}
By default, the open-system
authentication method is used.
For more information about the
command, see WLAN Command
Reference.