System information

Wireless Interface Configuration
Managing Multiple SSID Interfaces
The following example shows how to create an SSID interface, add a descrip-
tion, and set it as the primary interface.
HP420(config)#interface wireless g
Enter Wireless configuration commands, one per line.
HP420(if-wireless-g)#ssid add 2 user-access
Create new SSID success
HP420(if-wireless g)#ssid index 2
HP420(if-wireless-g-ssid-2)#primary
HP420(if-wireless-g-ssid-2)#
To display a list of configured SSID interface settings, use the show ssid-list
command, as shown in the following example.
HP420#show ssid-list
Total SSID created: 2
Index ssid vlan-id status primary
=================================================================
1 hp420 2(T) enabled yes
2 user-access 3(T) enabled no
HP420#
Web: Modifying SSID Interface Settings
The [Modify] button for each SSID interface on the Wireless Interfaces tab
provides access to interface-specific settings. As well as basic SSID interface
settings, each interface can have its own independent security settings.
The web interface enables you to modify these basic parameters for each SSID
interface:
Enable SSID: Enables the SSID interface. The primary SSID must be
enabled before secondary SSID interfaces can be enabled. By default,
SSID interfaces are enabled when they are created.
SSID Name: Sets the SSID name for the interface.
SSID Description: Adds a description to the SSID interface.
VLAN Tagging: Sets the default VLAN as tagged. Only one untagged VLAN
is allowed on the access point. For more information, see “Configuring
VLAN Support” on page 5-62.
VLAN ID: Sets the default VLAN ID for the SSID interface. The default
VLAN ID must be unique for each interface.
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