31 access service configuration, Access service overview, Terminology – H3C Technologies H3C WX6000 Series Access Controllers User Manual

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Access Service Configuration

Support of the H3C WX series access controllers for features may vary by device model. For more

information, see "Feature Matrixes" in Compatibility Matrixes.

The sample output in this manual was created on the WX5004. The output on your device may

vary.

The grayed out functions or parameters on the Web interface indicate that they are not supported

or cannot be modified.

The models listed in this manual are not applicable to all regions. Please consult your local sales

office for the models applicable to your region.

Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) have become very popular because they are very easy to setup

and use, and have low maintenance costs. Generally, several access points (APs) can cover a building

or an area. A WLAN is not completely wireless because the servers in the backbone are fixed.

The WLAN solution allows you to provide the following wireless LAN services to your customers:

Connectivity to conventional networks or the Internet

WLAN client connectivity to conventional 802.3 LANs

Secured WLAN access with different authentication and encryption methods

Seamless roaming of WLAN clients in a mobility domain

Access Service Overview

Terminology

Client

A handheld computer or laptop with a wireless Network Interface Card (NIC) can be a WLAN client.

Access point (AP)

An AP bridges frames between wireless and wired networks.

Access controller (AC)

An AC can control and manage APs associated with it in a WLAN. The AC communicates with an

authentication server for WLAN client authentication.

SSID

The service set identifier. A client scans all networks at first, and then selects a specific SSID to connect

to a specific wireless network.

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