Specifying mac addresses of peers – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > ACs or WLAN
Manager > Resource Management > Fat APs.

3.

Click the device label of an AC or fat AP to enter the device information page.

4.

On the Mesh Management menu on the lower right corner of the page, click Mesh Interface
Management.
The Mesh Interface Management page appears.

5.

Use one of the following methods to delete one or more mesh interfaces:
Method 1—Delete one mesh interface:

a.

Click the Operation icon

of a mesh interface.

b.

Select

Delete Interface, and then confirm your operation.

Method 2—Delete multiple mesh interfaces.

a.

Select the mesh interfaces to be deleted.

b.

Click Delete Mesh Interface, and then confirm your operation.

Specifying MAC addresses of peers

You can specify a MAC address of a peer for an AP so that the AP can establish a mesh network

only with its peer. Otherwise, the AP establishes a mesh network with all APs.
When deploying a mesh network between APs, you can configure a peer MAC address for each
radio of an AP.
To specify the MAC address of a peer:

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > Fat APs or WLAN
Manager > Resource Management > Fit APs.

3.

Click the device label of an AP to enter the device information page.

4.

In the Radio Information area (or the Radio Interface area on a fit AP information page), click
the Configure Mesh Peer MAC Address icon

.

The Configure Mesh Peer MAC Address page appears.

5.

Perform the following operations.
To add the MAC address of a peer:

a.

Enter a MAC address in the Peer MAC Address field in the hh: hh: hh: hh: hh: hh format.

b.

Click Add.

To delete the MAC address of a peer:

a.

Select one or more MAC addresses to be deleted from the Peer MAC Address List.

b.

Click Delete.

6.

Click Back to return to the device details page.

NOTE:

You can configure up to 8 peer MAC addresses for a radio.

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