Setting the wlan’s radio configuration – Brocade Mobility 7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide (Supporting software release 4.0.0.0-35GRN and later) User Manual

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Enabling Wireless LANs (WLANs)

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NOTE

If using an external Web Server over the WAN port, and the hotspot’s HTTP pages (login or welcome)
redirect to the access point’s WAN IP address for CGI scripts, the IP address of the external Web
server and the access point’s WAN IP address should be entered in the White List.

When a client requests a URL from a Web server, the login handler returns an HTTP redirection
status code (for example, 301 Moved Permanently), which indicates to the browser it should look
for the page at another URL. This other URL can be a local or remote login page (based on the
hotspot configuration). The login page URL is specified in the location’s HTTP header.

To host a Login page on the external Web server, the IP address of the Web server should be in the
White list (list of IP addresses allowed to access the server) configuration. Ensure the Login page is
designed so the submit action always posts the login data on the access point.

To define the White List for a target WLAN:

1. Click the White List Entries button from within the WLAN’s Hotspot Config screen.

2. Click the Add button to define an IP address for an allowed destination IP address.

3. Select a White List entry and click the Del button to remove the address from the White List.

4. Click OK to return to the Hotspot Config screen where the configuration can be saved by

clicking the Apply button.

Now user enters his/her credentials on Login page and submits the page. Login Handler will
execute a CGI script, which will use this data as input.

5. Click Cancel to return to the Hotspot Config screen without saving any of the White List entries

defined within the White List Entries screen.

Setting the WLAN’s radio configuration

Each Brocade Mobility 7131N-FGR Access Point WLAN can have a separate 802.11a/n or
802.11b/g/n radio configured and mapped to that WLAN. This enables each WLAN to optimize its
radio configuration in respect to its intended client needs.

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