7 service zones, Service zones – AirLive MW-2000S User Manual

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Chapter 7. Web Interface Configuration

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7.1.7 Service Zones

A Service Zone is a logical network area to cover certain wired and wireless networks in an organization such as
SMB or branch offices. By associating a unique VLAN Tag and SSID with a Service Zone, administrators can
separate wired network and wireless network into different logical zones. Users attempting to access the resources
within the Service Zone will be controlled based on the access control profile of the Service Zone, such as
authentication, security feature, wireless encryption method, traffic control, etc.

There are up to five Service Zones to be utilized; by default, they are named as: Default, SZ1, SZ2, SZ3 and SZ4,
as shown in the table below.

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Service Zone Name: Mnemonic name of the Service Zone.

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VLAN Tag: The VLAN tag number that is mapped to the Service Zone.

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SSID: The SSID that is associated with the Service Zone.

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WLAN Encryption: Data encryption method for wireless networks within the Service Zone.

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Applied Policy: The policy that is applied to the Service Zone.

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Default Authentication: Default authentication method/server that is used within the Service Zone.

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Status: Each Service Zone can be enabled or disabled.

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Details: Configurable, detailed settings for each Service Zone.


Click Configure button to configure each Service Zone: Basic Settings, Authentication Settings and
Wireless Settings.

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