User`s manual

39
DWS-1008 User’s Manual
D-Link Systems, Inc.
Configuration (continued)
Conguration
To create a service prole and assign an SSID to it, use the following command:
set service-profile name ssid-name ssid-name
To display a service prole, use the following command:
show service-profile name
The following commands congure a service prole named corp1, and assign encrypted
SSID private_wlan to it:
DWS-1008# set service-prole corp1 ssid-name private_wlan
success: change accepted.
DWS-1008# set service-prole corp1 ssid-type crypto
success: change accepted.
Conguring a Radio Prole
A radio prole is a named set of radio parameters that you can apply to multiple radios. A
radio prole can contain information for two types of SSIDs:
Encrypted SSID - Clients using this SSID must use encryption. Use the encrypted
SSID for secured access to your enterprise network.
Clear SSID - Clients using this SSID do not use encryption. Use the clear SSID for
public access to nonsecure portions of your network.
A radio can send and receive trafc for both types of SSID at the same time. By default,
a radio sends beacons to advertise the encrypted SSID but does not advertise the clear
SSID.
To congure and display a radio prole, use the following commands:
set radio-prole name
show radio-prole name
Note: D-Link recommends that you do not use the name default. MSS already contains a
radio prole named default.