User's Manual

4 Configuring Radio Settings
90 Installation and User Guide: Airgo Access Point
Perform the following functions from this tab:
Multiple SSIDs
With the multiple SSID feature, the same physical network infrastructure can support multiple
wireless networks. Each network (identified by SSID) can have its own service profile and
associated level of service. For example, Figure 58 shows how Acme Works configured two
SSIDs: one to accommodate the normal corporate network and one for a separate video conference
network, which requires a higher quality of service.
Figure 58: Example Use of Multiple SSIDs to Differentiate Levels of Service
Function Steps
Add a new service
profile
1 Click Add to create a new service profile.
2 Enter the profile name, which must be unique. (required)
3 Select the VLAN for the profile.
4 Enter a COS value for the profile. The range is 0-7. For more information,
see “Configuring Quality of Service” on page 117.
5 Select an enforcement level for data encryption to apply to the profile. This
setting provides fine-grained security options at the user group level.
Default-enforcement refers to the encryption settings that prevail in the
network at large. The security enforcement applies after authentication is
complete.
6 Enter a description, if desired.
7 Click Apply to save the profile or Cancel to return to the Profile Table.
Modify a profile 1 Select the profile from the table and click Modify.
2 Make changes as desired, and click Apply, or click Cancel to return to the
Profile Table without saving changes. User groups bound to the profile
automatically inherit any modified attributes.
It is not possible to modify the default profile.
Delete a profile A service profile can only be deleted if there are no groups under the SSID
bound to the profile. It is not possible to delete the default profile.
A0043B
SSID="Corporate" SSID="Video"
10/100 Switched Ethernet
Corporate Video
COS=7COS=4