WESM zl Management and Configuration Guide WT.01.28 and greater

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Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs)
Configuration Options: Normal Versus Advanced Mode
In other words, with normal configuration, WLANs 5 through 16 always operate in
partially closed system. If you want these WLANs to operate in completely closed
system, you should disable responses to probe requests. You cannot disable closed
system.
See “Enabling Closed System Operations” on page 4-64 to learn more about config-
uring this features described above.
Finally, again, note that the WLAN assignments are constant. If, for whatever reason,
you configure and enable WLANs 2, 4, 5, and 6 instead of 1, 2, 3, and 4, SSID B
(WLAN 2) is assigned to BSSID 2, not BSSID 1. SSID F (WLAN 6) is also assigned
to BSSID 2, and no SSID is assigned to BSSID 3. (See Figure 4-6.) For this reason,
you should generally configure WLANs in order, beginning at index 1.
Figure 4-6. Enabling Out of Sequence WLANs
Table 4-1 shows the BSSID to which all 16 WLANs available in normal mode are
always assigned.