A WLAN can be reused as an indoor navigation IoT network, reducing network deployment and maintenance costs and helping administrators centrally manage the network.
This document provides only basic wireless coverage service configurations. For more information, see WLAN Service Configuration Guide.
Perform the following operations on the AC to configure an AP to go online.
The system view is displayed.
A VLAN is created.
The WLAN view is displayed.
A security profile is created and the security profile view is displayed.
By default, security profiles default, default-wds and default-mesh are available in the system.
After the security profile is created, using the default security policy has security risks. You are advised to configure a proper security policy according to actual service requirements. For the detailed configuration, see Configuring a WLAN Security Policy.
Return to the WLAN view.
An SSID profile is created and the SSID profile view is displayed.
By default, the system provides the SSID profile default.
An SSID name is configured.
By default, the SSID HUAWEI-WLAN is configured in an SSID profile.
Return to the WLAN view.
The VAP profile view is displayed.
The security profile is bound to the VAP profile.
By default, the security profile default is bound to a VAP profile.
The data forwarding mode is configured in the VAP profile.
By default, the forwarding mode is direct-forward in the VAP profile.
A service VLAN is configured for a VAP.
By default, VLAN 1 is the service VLAN of a VAP.
The SSID profile is bound to the VAP profile.
By default, the SSID profile default is bound to a VAP profile.
Return to the WLAN view.
An AP group is created, and the AP group view is displayed.
The VAP profile is bound to radios.
By default, no VAP profile is bound to a radio.