Mapping a service template to a radio, Enabling a radio, Displaying and maintaining wlan access – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual

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Mapping a service template to a radio

Step Command

Remarks

99.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

100.

Enter radio interface view.

interface wlan-radio
interface-number

N/A

101.

Configure a radio type.

radio-type { dot11b | dot11g |

dot11gn }

Optional.

102.

Map a service template to the
radio.

service-template
service-template-number interface

wlan-bss interface-number

Optional.
You can map multiple service

templates to the radio.
If you use the WLAN BSS interface
together with the IMC binding

service, make sure the interface

number of the WLAN BSS interface
is no more than 31.
For more information about IMC,
see H3C Intelligent Management

Center Getting Started Guide.

Enabling a radio

Step Command

Remarks

103.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

104.

Enter radio interface view.

interface wlan-radio
interface-number

N/A

105.

Enable the radio.

undo shutdown

Optional.
By default, the radio is disabled.

Displaying and maintaining WLAN access

You can use the wlan link-test command to perform a Radio Frequency Ping (RFPing) operation to a client.

The operation results show information about signal strength and RTT between the AP and the client.

Task Command

Remarks

Display WLAN client
information.

display wlan client { interface

wlan-radio [ radio-number ] |
mac-address mac-address |

service-template

service-template-number } [ verbose ]
[ | { begin | exclude | include }

regular-expression ]

Available in any view.

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