
Configuring a VNS
Enabling and Disabling a VNS
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13. Click Next. The Summary screen is displayed.
14. Confirm your VNS configuration. To revise your configuration, click Back.
15. To create your VNS, click Finish, and then click Close.
If the SCALANCE IWLAN Controller is configured to be part of an availability pair, you can
chose to synchronize the VNS on the secondary SCALANCE IWLAN Controller.
16. If applicable, you can continue to configure or edit the new VNS by clicking the individual
VNS configuration tabs.
Enabling and Disabling a VNS
By default, when a new VNS is created, the VNS is added to the system as an enabled VNS. A
VNS can be enabled or disabled. Disabling a VNS provides the ability to temporarily stop wireless
service on a VNS. The disabled VNS configuration remains in the database for future use.
WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia), if enabled on an individual VNS, provides
multimedia enhancements that improve the user experience for audio,
video, and voice applications. WMM is part of the 802.11e standard
for QoS. If enabled, the AP will accept WMM client associations, and
will classify and prioritize the downlink traffic for all WMM clients.
WMM clients will also classify and prioritize the uplink traffic.
Table 7-23 Guest Portal Radio Assignment Page - Fields and Buttons (continued)
Field/Button Description
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