Cisco Cisco 5508 Wireless Controller テクニカルリファレンス
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Cisco WLAN Passpoint Configuration Guide
Configuration
Cellular information to retrieve its roaming partner using 3GPP carrier identifier, which is a combination
of MCC (Mobile Country Code) and MNC (Mobile Network Code). In this type of user case, 802.11u
IEs (Interworking Information element and Roaming Consortium Information elements) are mostly
used.
of MCC (Mobile Country Code) and MNC (Mobile Network Code). In this type of user case, 802.11u
IEs (Interworking Information element and Roaming Consortium Information elements) are mostly
used.
Domestic AP Auto Discovery and Connection (No Inter-WiFi Operator Roaming)
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Home network connection using Passpoint
Passpoint connection is mainly useful for the best AP selection among multiple APs. This involves an
AP selection process that provides most air capacity (less number of connected user, low amount of RF
utilization), backhaul speed and capacity, and network service (IPsec, VoIP, VPN and so on) availability.
In the above scenario, HS2.0 IE is mostly used.
AP selection process that provides most air capacity (less number of connected user, low amount of RF
utilization), backhaul speed and capacity, and network service (IPsec, VoIP, VPN and so on) availability.
In the above scenario, HS2.0 IE is mostly used.
Configuration
Case 1–Third Party Clearing House
Configuration Overview
This configuration uses third party clearing house’s private network address. Administrator may need to
configure VPN network to connect third party hubbing network. For a quick start, see
configure VPN network to connect third party hubbing network. For a quick start, see
WLC Configuration
Current Cisco’s Passpoint certification is implemented in Controller-based Architecture, which uses
WLC as central configuration and AP management hub. All Passpoint configuration is done at WLC or
Cisco PI (Prime Infrastructure).
WLC as central configuration and AP management hub. All Passpoint configuration is done at WLC or
Cisco PI (Prime Infrastructure).
Configuration can be done via Console, ssh, telnet or GUI using Web Browser, as well as central NMS
(using Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.4 or above). In this guide, we will use CLI and Web-based interface
from WLC to explain how to configure Cisco Wireless infrastructure to configure Passpoint setup.
(using Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.4 or above). In this guide, we will use CLI and Web-based interface
from WLC to explain how to configure Cisco Wireless infrastructure to configure Passpoint setup.