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Configuring Preferential Access of VIP Users

Context

Preferential access of VIP users allows VIP users to access the network and disconnects online non-VIP users when the number of access users reaches the maximum. This therefore ensures access experience of VIP users.

Pre-configuration Tasks

Before configuring preferential access of VIP users, ensure that basic service coverage and access authentication have been deployed, and complete the following task:
  • WLAN Service Configuration Guide
  • NAC Configuration. For details about NAC, see "NAC Configuration (Unified Mode)" in the S2720, S5700, and S6700 V200R019C10 Configuration Guide - User Access and Authentication Configuration Guide.

Procedure

  1. Run system-view

    The system view is displayed.

  2. Run aaa

    The AAA view is displayed.

  3. Run service-scheme service-scheme-name

    A service scheme is created, and the service scheme view is displayed.

    By default, no service scheme is created

  4. Run priority priority-value

    The user priority is set to 1.

    The default user priority is 0.

  5. Run quit

    Return to the AAA view.

  6. Run quit

    Return to the system view.

  7. Configure the service scheme and its network authorization and policy on the server.
  8. Configure preferential access of VIP users through user CAC (based on the number of users) or VAPs using either or both of the following methods.

    • Configure preferential access of VIP users through user CAC (based on the number of users).
      1. Run the wlan command to enter the WLAN view.
      2. Run the rrm-profile name profile-name command to enter the RRM profile view.
      3. Run the uac client-number enable command to enable user CAC based on the number of users.

        By default, user CAC based on the number of users is disabled.

      4. Run uac client-number threshold access access-threshold command to set the user CAC threshold based on the number of users.

        By default, the user CAC threshold based on the number of users is 64.

      5. Run the uac reach-access-threshold priority-replace command to enable priority-based user replacement when the number of access users reaches the user CAC threshold based on the number of users.

        By default, priority-based user replacement is disabled when the number of access users reaches the user CAC threshold based on the number of users.

      6. Bind the RRM profile to a radio profile.
        1. Run the radio-2g-profile name profile-name or radio-5g-profile name profile-name command to enter the 2G or 5G radio profile view.
        2. Run the rrm-profile profile-name command to bind the RRM profile to the 2G or 5G radio profile.
        3. Run the quit command to return to the WLAN view.
        4. Bind a radio profile to an AP group or a specified AP. For details, see Binding a Radio Profile.
    • Configure preferential access of VIP users based on VAPs.
      1. Run the wlan command to enter the WLAN view.
      2. Run the ssid-profile name profile-name command to enter the SSID profile view.
      3. Run the max-sta-number max-sta-number command to set the maximum number of users who can associate with a VAP.

        By default, a VAP allows for a maximum of 64 successfully associated STAs.

      4. Run the reach-max-sta priority-replace command to enable priority-based user replacement when the number of users associated with a VAP reaches the maximum.

        By default, priority-based user replacement is disabled when the number of users associated with a VAP reaches the maximum.

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