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Two lists are available on the page: the Service Policy List that displays all service policy
information of the AC, and the Radio List that displays all radios that are bound to the service
policies.
On the Service Policy List, you can add and modify a service policy, select a service policy
template, refresh the Service Policy List, delete a service policy, view radios bound to a service
policy, and bind radios to a service policy in batches.
Service Policy List contents
{ Policy ID—ID of the service policy.
{ SSID—SSID of the service policy.
{ Encryption Mode—Encryption mode for the service policy. Options are:
Clear Mode—No data packets need to be encrypted.
Crypto Mode—All data packets need to be encrypted.
{ Hide SSID—Indicates whether to provide the SSID in beacon frames sent by the fit AP. If this
parameter is selected, clients cannot obtain the SSID from the beacon frames and must
configure the SSID before accessing the wireless network. If this parameter is not selected,
clients can obtain the SSID from the beacon frames to access the wireless network.
{ Enable Status—Indicates whether the service policy is enabled. Options are:
Enable—Indicates the service policy is enabled on the AC and the AC can provide
services.
Disable—Indicates the service policy is not enabled on the AC and the AC cannot
provide services.
Not Ready—Indicates the service policy is being deployed to the AC and the AC cannot
provide services.
{ Authentication Mode—Authentication mode of the service policy. Options are:
Open System—Allows all clients requesting for authentication to directly pass
authentication.
Shared Key—Requires clients to use the same shared key as that configured on the
device. Specify Shared Key only when you select WEP40 or WEP104 as the cipher suite.
All—Allows clients to use either the Open System mode or the Shared Key mode as
needed.
{ Operation—Click the Operation icon for the service policy to display the operation
menu
The operational tasks provided in the Operation menu are modifying and deleting specified
service policies and viewing information about radios bound to the specified service policy.
On the Radio List, you can add or delete a radio, or remove all radios.
Radio List contents
{ Admin Status—Administrative state for the radio. Options are Up and Down.
{ Radio ID—ID of the radio.
{ AP Template Name—Name of the template of the AP to which the radio belongs.
{ Radio Type—Radio type. Options are 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11gn, and 802.11an.
{ Policy Name—Name of the radio policy that is bound to the radio.
{ Delete—Click the Delete icon to delete the radio.
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