Cac service configuration example, Network requirements, Configuration procedure – H3C Technologies H3C WA2600 Series WLAN Access Points User Manual

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[AP-Ethernet1/0/1] quit

# Create a clear-type WLAN service template, configure its SSID as market, configure its

authentication method as open-system, and then enable the WLAN service template.

[AP] wlan service-template 1 clear

[AP-wlan-st-1] ssid market

[AP-wlan-st-1] authentication-method open-system

[AP-wlan-st-1] service-template enable

# Configure the radio type as 802.11g for radio interface WLAN-Radio 1/0/2, and bind service template

1 to interface WLAN-BSS1 on the radio interface.

[AP] interface wlan-radio1/0/2

[AP-WLAN-Radio1/0/2] radio-type dot11g

[AP-WLAN-Radio1/0/2] service-template 1 interface wlan-bss 1

# Enable WMM on radio interface WLAN-Radio 1/0/2.

[AP-WLAN-Radio1/0/2] wmm enable

[AP-WLAN-Radio1/0/2] quit

After WMM is enabled, you can use the display wlan wmm radio command to view WMM-related

information.

CAC Service Configuration Example

Network requirements

As shown in

Figure 8-3

, the fat AP is connected to the Ethernet through a Layer 2 switch and has WMM

enabled. Enable CAC for the AC-VO and AC-VI queues of the fat AP. Use a users-based admission

policy to allow up to 10 users to access, so that enough bandwidth can be guaranteed for the clients

using high-priority queues (AC-VO and AC-VI queues).

Figure 8-3 Network diagram for CAC service configuration

Configuration procedure

# Configure interface WLAN-BSS 1 to use the 802.11e priority of received packets for priority mapping.

<AP> system-view

[AP] interface WLAN-BSS 1

[AP-WLAN-BSS1] qos trust dot11e

[AP-WLAN-BSS1] quit

# Configure interface Ethernet 1/0/1 to use the 802.1p priority of received packets for priority mapping.

[AP] interface ethernet 1/0/1

[AP-Ethernet1/0/1] qos trust dot1p

[AP-Ethernet1/0/1] quit

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