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{ Scan Channel—Select the channels to be scanned. Options are All and Auto. All indicates
the fit APs scan all channels. Auto indicates the fit APs scan channels allowed in the
country/region to which the connected AC belongs. The default option is Auto.
{ Country/Region Code—Select the code of the country or district to which the AC belongs,
such as US (United States) and CN (China). The working channel of a radio varies with
country codes. If the channel scanning mode is Auto, the country code of the AC determines
the channels scanned by the fit APs.
{ MKD-ID—Enter the Mesh Key Distributor (MKD) for key exchange. The default value is 000F-
E200-0001. Make sure the MAC address configured is unused and has the correct vendor
specific part. The MAC address of an AC cannot be configured as the MKD ID.
{ Synchronize AC Configuration—Synchronize the global configuration to other ACs in the AC
group to which the current AC belongs. To apply the global configuration only to the current
AC, do not select this option. This option is available only when the AC belongs to at least
one AC group.
{ AC Group—Select an AC group. Options include all AC groups to which the current AC
belongs. This option is available only when Synchronize AC Configuration is selected.
{ Layer2 Isolation—Set whether to enable Layer 2 isolation. This parameter must be configured
in combination with the user-isolation vlan command executed on the AC. If the function is
enabled, clients in the permitted MAC address list can communicate with other clients in the
same VLAN. For example, if you execute the user-isolation vlan 1 permit-mac 0000-1111-
2222 command on the AC and enable Layer 2 isolation, client 0000-1111-2222 can visit
other clients in VLAN 1, but other clients cannot visit each other.
NOTE:
To make sure clients can access the network after Layer 2 isolation is enabled, add the MAC
address of the gateway into the permitted MAC address list first. Otherwise, clients and the
gateway are isolated from each other.
4. Click OK.
Configuring a radio policy
A radio policy is a collection of radio parameters and takes effect after it is bound to a radio.
To facilitate creating radio policies, WSM provides the radio policy template management function.
For more information, see "Managing radio policy templates."
Yo
u can access the Radio Policy Management page from the AC list page, the AC details page, or
the configuration management page. The following information uses the AC list page as an example.
Viewing the radio policy list
1. Click the Service tab.
2. From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > ACs.
The AC List page displays all ACs.
3. Click the Operation icon for the AC you want to view.
4. Select Radio Policy from the menu.
The Radio Policy Management page appears.
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