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hwc_vnsconfiguration.fm
Configuring a VNS
Working with a GuestPortal VNS
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If applicable, select the WMM checkbox. WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia), if
enabled on an individual VNS, provides multimedia enhancements that
improve the user experience for audio, video, and voice applications.
WMM is part of the 802.11e standard for QoS. If enabled, the AP will
accept WMM client associations, and will classify and prioritize the
downlink traffic for all WMM clients. WMM clients will also classify and
prioritize the uplink traffic.
19. Click Next. The Summary screen is displayed.
20. Confirm your data VNS configuration. To revise your configuration, click
Back.
21. To create your VNS, click Finish, and then click Close.
22. If applicable, you can continue to configure or edit the new VNS by clicking
the individual VNS configuration tabs.
6.5 Working with a GuestPortal VNS
A GuestPortal provides wireless device users with temporary guest network
services. A GuestPortal is serviced by a GuestPortal-dedicated VNS. A HiPath
Wireless Controller is allowed only one GuestPortal-dedicated VNS at a time.
GuestPortal user accounts are administered by a GuestPortal manager. A
GuestPortal manager is a login group — GuestPortal manager’s must have their
accounts created for them on the HiPath Wireless Controller. For more
information, see Section 12.2.1, “Working with GuestPortal Guest
administration”, on page 455
The GuestPortal VNS is a Captive Portal authentication-based VNS that uses a
database on the HiPath Wireless Controller for managing user accounts. The
database is administered through a simple, user-friendly graphic user interface
that can be used by non-technical staff.
The GuestPortal VNS can be a Routed or a Bridge Traffic Locally at the HWC
VNS, with SSID-based network assignment. The GuestPortal VNS is a simplified
VNS. It does not support the following:
RADIUS authentication or accounting
MAC-based authorization
Child VNS support
The GuestPortal VNS can be created as a new VNS or can be configured from
an already existing VNS. When you create a new VNS using the VNS wizard, you
configure the VNS in the following stages:
Basic settings
DHCP settings