Configuring uplink detection – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

2.

Enter user profile view. user-profile profile-name

If the specified user profile does not
exist, this command will create it and
enter its view.

3.

Specify a permitted
SSID.

wlan permit-ssid ssid-name

No permitted SSID is specified by
default, and users can access the

WLAN without SSID limitation.

4.

Return to system view. quit

N/A

5.

Enable the user profile. user-profile profile-name enable

Not enabled by default.

NOTE:

For more information about user access control, see

Security Configuration Guide.

For more information about user profile, see

Security Configuration Guide.

Configuring uplink detection

Configuring uplink detection

Uplink detection ensures that when the uplink of an AC fails, clients can access external networks through

APs connected to another AC whose uplink operates properly.
As shown in

Figure 14

, when the uplink of the AC fails, the uplink detection function can detect the failure

and disable the radio on the AP. If the uplink recovers, the AC enables the radio on the AP. To achieve

this purpose, you need to configure collaboration between NQA, track, and uplink detection:

When the track entry is in Positive state, the AC enables the radio of the AP. Wireless clients can
associate with the AP.

When the track entry is in Negative state, the AC disables the radio of the AP. Wireless clients
cannot associate with the AP.

When the track entry is in Invalid state, the AC does not change the radio state of the AP.

Figure 14 Uplink detection network diagram

To configure uplink detection:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Specify a track entry to detect
whether the uplink is

reachable.

wlan uplink track
track-entry-number

Optional.
By default, no track entry is
specified.

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