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br7131>admin(network.wireless.wlan)>create
Description:
Defines the parameters of a new WLAN.
Syntax:
Example:
admin(network.wireless.wlan.create)>
show wlan
ESS Identifier
:
WLAN Name
:
create
show
wlan
<number>
Displays newly created WLAN and policy number.
set
ess
<essid>
Defines the ESSID for a target WLAN.
wlan-name
<name>
Determines the name of this particlular WLAN
(1-32).
5.0GHz
<mode>
Enables or disables access to the Mobility 7131
Access Point 5.0 GHz radio.
2.4Ghz
<mode>
Enables or disables access to the Mobility 7131
Access Point 2.4 GHz radio.
mesh
<mode>
Enables or disables the Client Bridge Mesh
Backhaul option.
hotspot
<mode>
Enables or disables the Hotspot mode.
max-mu
<number>
Defines the maximum number of MU able to
operate within the WLAN (default = 127 MUs).
idle- timeout
<minutes>
Sets the interval the access point uses to timeout
idle MUs from WLAN inclusion. Set between 1
-65532 minutes. Default is 30 minutes.
security
<name>
Sets the security policy to the WLAN (1-32).
acl
<name>
Sets the MU ACL policy to the WLAN (1-32).
passwd
<ascii string>
Defines a Kerberos password used if the WLAN’s
security policy uses a Kerberos server-based
authentication scheme.
no-mu-mu
<mode>
Enables or disables MUs associated to the same
WLAN to not communicate with each other.
sbeacon
<mode>
Enables or disables the AP from transmitting the
ESSID in the beacon.
bcast
<mode>
Enables or disables the Mobility 7131 Access
Point from accepting broadcast IDs from MUs.
Broadcast IDs are transmitted without security.
qos
<name>
The index name representing the QoS policy used
with this WLAN.
add-wlan
Apply the changes to the modified WLAN and exit.
rate-limiting
<mode>
Enables or disables MU Rate Limiting
limit w2wl
<rate limit>
Sets the per-mu rate limit in kb (in the
wired-to-wireless direction)
limit wl2w
<rate limit>
Sets the per-mu rate limit in kb (in the
wireless-to-wired direction)