User's Guide

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Configuring a VNS
hwc_vnsconfiguration.fm
Configuring WLAN Services
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5. To enable the wireless multicast replication for this group, select the
corresponding Wireless Replication checkbox.
6. To modify the priority of the multicast groups, click the group row, and then
click the Up or Down buttons.
A Deny All rule is automatically added as the last rule, IP = *.*.*.* and the
Wireless Replication checkbox is not selected. This rule ensures that all
other traffic is dropped.
7. To save your changes, click Save.
Note: The multicast packet size should not exceed 1450 bytes.
6.9 Configuring WLAN Services
A WLAN Service represents all the RF, authentication and QoS attributes of a
wireless access service. The WLAN Service can be one of three basic types:
Standard – A conventional service. Only APs running HiPath Wireless
software can be part of this WLAN Service. This type of service is useable as
a Bridged @ Controller, Bridged @ AP, or Routed VNS. This type of service
provides access for mobile stations. Therefore, policies can be assigned to
this type of WLAN service to create a VNS.
Third Party AP – A wireless service offered by third party APs. This type of
service provides access for mobile stations. Therefore, policies can be
assigned to this type of WLAN service to create a VNS.
WDS – This represent a group of APs organized into a hierarchy for purposes
of providing a Wireless Distribution Service. This type of service is in essence
a wireless trunking service rather than a service that provides access for
stations. As such this type of service cannot have policies attached to it.
With the introduction of V7.0, the components of the WLAN Service map more or
less completely to the corresponding components of a VNS in V6Rx. The
exception is that WLAN Services are not classified as SSID-based or AAA-based,
as they were in V6Rx. Instead, the administrator makes an explicit choice of the
type of authentication to use on the WLAN Service. If the choice of authentication
option conflicts with any of the other authentication or privacy choices, the WLAN
Service cannot be enabled.