User's Manual

Virtual Network configuration
hwc_vnsconfiguration.fm
Deleting a VNS
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6. From the Wireless APs list, click the APs and their radios that you want to
assign to the VNS. You can also use the Select APs list, to select APs and
their radios by grouping:
All radios – Click to assign all of the APs’ radios.
•a radios – Click to assign only the APs’ a radios.
b/g radios – Click to assign only the APs’ b/g radios.
local APs - all radios – Click to assign only the local APs.
local APs - a radios – Click to assign only the local APs’ a radios.
local APs - b/g radios – Click to assign only the local APs’ b/g radios.
foreign APs - all radios – Click to assign only the foreign APs.
foreign APs - a radios – Click to assign only the foreign APs’ a radios.
foreign APs - b/g radios – Click to assign only the foreign APs’ b/g
radios.
clear all selections – Click to clear all of the AP radio assignments.
original selections – Click to return to the AP radio selections prior to the
most recent save.
7. To save your changes, click Save.
You can view the VNSs that each radio is assigned to by clicking the radio
tabs from the Wireless AP Configuration page.
6.5 Deleting a VNS
You can delete the VNSs that are not in use.
To delete the VNS:
1. From the main menu, click Virtual Network Configuration. The Virtual
Network Configuration page is displayed.
2. From the list of Virtual Networks, click the VNS.
3. To delete the VNS, click Delete subnet.
6.6 Authentication for a VNS
The next step in configuring a VNS is to set up the authentication mechanism.
There are various authentication combinations available: