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1. Required: Create a WLAN-ESS interface. If the WLAN-ESS interface identified by the
interface-number argument does not exist, this command creates the WLAN-ESS
interface first.
[Sysname]interface wlan-ess interface-index
2. Required: Exit interface view.
[Sysname]quit
3. Required: Create a WLAN service template. By default, no service template is
created.
[Sysname]wlan service-template service-template-number { clear | crypto }
4. Required: Specify the service set identifier (SSID). By default, no SSID is set.
[Sysname]ssid ssid-name
5. Optional: Bind the WLAN-ESS interface to the service template. By default, no
WLAN-ESS interface is bound to the service template.
[Sysname]bind wlan-ess interface-index
6. Required: Enable the authentication method. By default, open system
authentication is enabled. You can enable open system authentication, shared
key authentication, or both.
[Sysname]authentication-method { open-system | shared-key }
7. Required: Enable the service template. By default, the service-template is disabled.
[Sysname]service-template enable
8. Required: Exit interface view.
[Sysname]quit
Configuring an AP
1. Required: Specify the AP name and its model number and enter AP template view.
The model number must be specified only during new AP template creation.
[Sysname]wlan ap ap-name model model-name
2. Required: Exit interface view.
[Sysname]quit
3. Required: Enable WLAN radios. By default, no WLAN radio is enabled.
[Sysname] wlan radio { disable | enable } { radio-policy radio-policy-name |
all | dot11a | dot11an | dot11b | dot11g | dot11gn }
Configuring the radio of an AP
1. Required: Enter AP template view.
[Sysname]wlan ap ap-name model model-name