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- H3C WX Series Access Controllers Web-Based Configuration Manual-6PW103
- 00-1Cover
- 01-Quick Start
- 02-Web Overview
- 03-Summary
- 04-Device
- 05-Network
- 06-AP Configuration
- 07-WLAN Service Configuration
- 08-WLAN Roaming Configuration
- 09-Radio Configuration
- 10-Authentication
- 11-Security
- 12-QoS
- 13-SNMP
- 14-Advanced Settings
- Related Documents
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H3C WX Series Access Controllers |
Web-Based Configuration Manual |
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Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
Manual Version: 6PW103-20090710 Product Version: R1108P04 (WX5002/LS8M1WCMA0) R2102 (WX5004) R3106P08 (WX3000 series) R2109P04 (WX6000 series) |
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Notice
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information, and recommendations in this document do not constitute the warranty of any kind, express or implied.
About This Manual
Organization
H3C WX Series Access Controllers Web-Based Configuration Manual is organized as follows:
Part |
Contents |
1 Quick Start |
Introduces the quick start function provided by the Web-based management interface. It guides you to specify basic device parameters, thus simplifying your configuration. |
2 Web Overview |
Introduces the login, Web interface, Web-based NM functions, controls and configuration guidelines of the Web-based management interface. |
3 Summary |
Introduces the device summary information and the display information of WLAN service, AP and client. |
4 Device |
Introduces the configuration related to license, device basic information, system time, syslog, configuration management, software upgrade, file management, reboot, interface management, port mirroring, user management, and loopback test. |
5 Network |
Introduces the configuration related to MAC address, VLAN, ARP, IGMP snooping, DHCP, DNS, IPv4 and IPv6 routing, service management, and diagnostic tools. |
6 AP Configuration |
Introduces the configuration related to AP, auto AP, and AP group. |
7 WLAN Service Configuration |
Introduces the configuration related to WLAN access service. |
8 WLAN Roaming Configuration |
Introduces WLAN roaming and related configurations. |
9 Radio Configuration |
Introduces the configuration related to radio, including data transmit rates and channel scanning. |
10 Authentication |
Introduces the configuration related to authentication, including 802.1x, portal, AAA, RADIUS, local EAP service, PKI and user configuration. |
11 Security |
Introduces the configuration related to security, including rogue detection, IDS attack detection, blacklist and white list, authorized IP, and user isolation. |
12 QoS |
Introduces the configuration related to QoS, including ACL, QoS and wireless QoS. |
13 SNMP |
Introduces the configuration related to SNMP. |
14 Advanced Settings |
Introduces advanced settings, including district code, AC backup, load balancing, AP version upgrade and working mode switchover. |
Conventions
The manual uses the following conventions:
GUI conventions
Convention |
Description |
Boldface |
Window names, button names, field names, and menu items are in Boldface. For example, the New User window appears; click OK. |
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Multi-level menus are separated by angle brackets. For example, File > Create > Folder. |
Symbols
Convention |
Description |
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Means reader be extremely careful. Improper operation may cause bodily injury. |
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Means reader be careful. Improper operation may cause data loss or damage to equipment. |
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Means an action or information that needs special attention to ensure successful configuration or good performance. |
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Means a complementary description. |
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Means techniques helpful for you to make configuration with ease. |
Related Documentation
In addition to this manual, each H3C WX Series Access Controllers documentation set includes the following:
Manual |
Description |
H3C WX5002 Series Access Controllers Installation Manual |
Introduces the installation process, startup, and hardware and software maintenance of WX5002 series access controllers. |
H3C WX5004 Access Controller Installation Manual |
Introduces the installation process, startup, and hardware and software maintenance of a WX5004 access controller. |
H3C WX6103 Access Controller Installation Manual |
Introduces the installation process, startup, and hardware and software maintenance of a WX6103 access controller. |
H3C WX3000 Series Unified Switches Installation Manual |
Introduces the installation process, startup, and hardware and software maintenance of WX3000 Series unified switches. |
H3C LS8M1WCMA0 Access Controller Module Installation Manual |
Introduces installation process, startup, and hardware and software maintenance of an LS8M1WCMA0 access controller module used on the H3C S7502/7503/7506/7506R Ethernet switches. |
H3C LSQM1WCMB0 Access Controller Module Installation Manual |
Introduces installation process, startup, and hardware and software maintenance of an LSQM1WCMB0 access controller module used on the H3C S7502E/S7503E/S7506E/S7506E-V/S7510E Ethernet switches. |
H3C LSBM1WCM2A0 Access Controller Module Installation Manual |
Introduces installation process, startup, and hardware and software maintenance of an LSBM1WCM2A0 access controller module used on the H3C S9512/S9508/S9508V/S9505 Ethernet switches. |
H3C WX6103 Access Controller Switch Interface Board Operation Manual |
Provides a guide to the operation of H3C WX6103 access controller switch interface board. It covers configurations of CLI, VLAN, MSTP, system maintenance and debugging, port basic configurations, multicast protocols, 802.1x, AAA, SSH, ACL, QoS, and description of the acronyms used throughout the manual. |
H3C WX6103 Access Controller Switch Interface Board Command Manual |
Elaborates on the operation commands for H3C WX6103 access controller switch interface board. It covers the configuration commands for CLI, VLAN, MSTP, system maintenance and debugging, port basic configurations, multicast protocols, 802.1x, AAA, SSH, ACL, QoS, and a command index of the whole manual. |
H3C WX3000 Series Unified Switches Switching Engine Operation Manual |
Provides a guide to the operation on WX3000 series unified switches switching engines. It covers configurations of CLI, login, VLAN, GVRP, basic port configurations, MAC address table management, MSTP, 802.1x, AAA, ACL, QoS, SNMP, RMON, NTP, and SSH. |
H3C WX3000 Series Unified Switches Switching Engine Command Manual |
Elaborates on the operation commands for WX3000 series unified switches switching engines. It covers the operation commands for CLI, login, VLAN, GVRP, basic port configurations, MAC address table management, MSTP, 802.1x, AAA, ACL, QoS, SNMP, RMON, NTP, and SSH. |
H3C WX Series Access Controllers User Manual |
Provides a guide to the operation of H3C series access controller products (including access controllers, access controller modules, and the access controller engine of unified switches). It covers configurations of CLI, VLAN, system maintenance and debugging, WLAN, IPv4, IPv6, port basic configurations, multicast protocols, 802.1x, AAA, SSH, ACL, QoS, description of the acronyms used throughout the manual, and a command index. |
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