Configurations

Device provisioning occurs based on inventory association to configuration templates.

Creating a template begins with the Configurations tab and creating a new template.

Create

Create Configuration dialog requires a name and one or multiple device types to apply configuration with. If device inventory within an Entity or a Venue exist with no configuration templates matching Device Types of the associated inventory, no associated provisioning will apply to those devices. This is the basic logic that enables unique Wi-Fi device type configurations to be layered through the system.

Limiting the configuration to a subset of device types is done through selection of available Device Types via pull down menu.

A possible scenario may be that at such a top level, the operator wishes to set transmit power, MIMO operation where the Wi-Fi 6 2x2 top level configuration is defined.

To include configuration parameters, select Add Subsection and choose the appropriate values.

In this example we will choose Radios and define the MIMO and Tx Power.

Begin with describing the Radio operating mode, assign a weight that may be either low enough to be overridden by further entity or venues or high enough to not be overridden, then Add Radio.

OpenWiFi supports all possible Wi-Fi radio bands. Select the desired radio(s) and continue.

Radio General

General properties, the following may be configured:

Radio Advanced

Advanced Settings, the following may be configured:

When complete, Save the "Top Level Wi-Fi 6 2x2" configuration for the device types chosen that align to such a radio mode.

Inheriting Advanced Radio Configuration

For purpose of demonstration, if the admin were to create another Configuration template with the same weight as the previous template defining the Advanced parameters, these could then be broken down for example by device type.

Create another template as described for only one of the Wi-Fi 6 2x2 APs we have shown thus far.

Setting specific configuration for the EAP 101 advanced radio parameters. For example, if a device in this entity is an EAP 101, it will have advanced radio properties of 12Mb/s beacon rate, 24Mb/s multicast rate, random BSS color and require HE mode.

With these settings saved, multiple configuration templates are now shown that will influence radio operating parameters equally yet separately based on device type.

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