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3. Click the Edit button to display a screen where WLAN information, encryption and authentication
settings can be viewed or changed.
4. Click the Enable button to enable the selected WLAN. When enabled, a green check mark displays.
When disabled, a red "X" displays. Enabled WLANs are display in a number of different switch Web UI
configurations for additional configuration activities. To enable or disable a WLAN, select it from the
table and click the Enable or Disable button. The Enable button is only available when the selected WLAN
is disabled.
5. Click the Disable button to disable the selected WLAN. When enabled, a green check mark displays.
When disabled, a red "X" displays. To enable or disable a WLAN, select it from the table and click the
Enable or Disable button. The Disable button is only available when the selected WLAN is enabled.
6. When using clustering and the Cluster GUI feature is enabled a drop-down menu will be available to
select which cluster members’ WLANs are displayed. To view WLANs from all cluster members, select
All from the drop-down menu. To view WLANs from a specific cluster member, select that member’s IP
address from the drop-down menu.
7. Click the Global Settings button to display a screen with WLAN settings applying to the all the WLANs
on the system. Remember, changes made to any one value impact each WLAN.
Click OK to save updates to the Global WLAN Settings screen. Click Cancel to disregard changes and
revert back to the previous screen. Checkbox options within the Global Settings screen include:
Authentication Displays the type of authentication used with the specified WLAN. Click the Edit
button to modify the WLAN’s current authentication scheme. For information on
configuring an authentication scheme for a WLAN, see Configuring
Authentication Types on page 4-33.
Encryption Displays the type of wireless encryption used on the specified WLAN. When no
encryption is used, the field displays none. Click the Edit button to modify the
WLAN’s current encryption scheme. For information on configuring an
authentication scheme for a WLAN, see Configuring Different Encryption Types on
page 4-55.
Independent Mode Determines whether the WLAN is functioning as an independent or extended
WLAN in regards its support of adaptive AP (AAP) operation.
Independent WLANs (defined by a green checkmark) are local to an AAP and
configured from the switch. Specify a WLAN as independent for no traffic to be
forward to the switch. Independent WLANs behave like WLANs as used on a a
standalone Access Point.
Extended WLAN (defined by the default red X) are typical centralized WLANs
created on the switch.
Select an existing WLAN to revise its default extended mode designation if
intending to use the WLAN for AAP support. For more information, see Editing the
WLAN Configuration on page 4-26.
QOS Weight Defines the Quality of Service weight for the WLAN. WLAN QoS will be applied
based on the QoS weight value with higher values representing higher priority.
The range for QoS. weight values is between 1 and 10 with 1 being the default
value.