Re: [Capwap] How many Add(or del/update) WLAN massage elements in ONE "wlan configuration request " ?

Kiran Ashokan <kiran.ashokan@gmail.com> Wed, 16 March 2011 10:04 UTC

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From: Kiran Ashokan <kiran.ashokan@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [Capwap] How many Add(or del/update) WLAN massage elements in ONE "wlan configuration request " ?
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Liu,

You could use multiple "Add WLAN" in a single "WLAN Configuration Request"
The Radio ID/WLAN ID field could be used to differentiate each of the
Service Set Identifier that you would be looking for.

Hope this helps.

- Kiran


On 16 March 2011 15:17, liusong8080 <liusong8080@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>   I got a uncertain  question in rfc5416.txt about the number of
> massage elements in one  "wlan configuration request ".
>
>   In the rfc5416.txt described like this:
>
>   "For instance, a WTP that is capable of supporting up to 16 Service
> Set Identifiers
>   (SSIDs), could accept up to 16 IEEE 802.11 WLAN Configuration Request
>   messages that include the Add WLAN message element. "
>
>   My question is how many Add(or del/update) WLAN massage elements
> in ONE "wlan configuration request " ?
>
> Good luck!
> Your LiuSong
> IN XI'AN city of China.
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