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
7. Click the Apply button, and then click the Close button.
The screen such as that in Figure 4-14 is displayed; you can check your configuration
in the Assigned WLAN area.
Figure 4-14. Selected WLANs Assigned to Radio 1 (Using Advanced Mode)
When you assign WLANs to the radio as a whole, as opposed to the BSSID, the
Wireless Edge Services zl Module allocates SSIDs to the radio’s four BSSIDs much
as it does in normal mode. However, only the SSIDs of the WLANs that you selected
are part of the process. Instead of always assigning WLAN 1 to BSSID 1 and
WLAN 2 to BSSID 2, the module assigns the SSID for the enabled WLAN with the
lowest index number to BSSID 1, and so on.
For example, you use advanced mode configuration to assign WLANs 2, 4, 5, and 6
to a particular RP radio. The Wireless Edge Services zl Module assigns SSID B (for
WLAN 2) to BSSID 1, SSID D (for WLAN 4) to BSSID 2, and so on.
Figure 4-15 illustrates this configuration.