
252252 | Hotspot Profiles
Dell PowerConnect W-Series Aruba Instant 6.2.1.0-3.3 | User Guide
An AP can include its service provider Organization Identifier (OI) indicating the service provider identity in beacons
and probe responses to clients. When a client recognizes an OAW-IAP's OI, it attempts to associate to that OAW-
IAP using the security credentials corresponding to that service provider. If the client does not recognize the AP’s
OI, the client sends a Generic Advertisement Service (GAS) query to the OAW-IAP to request more information
about the network before associating. A client transmits a GAS Query using a GAS Initial Request frame and the
OAW-IAP provides the query response or information on how to receive the query response in a GAS Initial
Response frame. To transmit a GAS query for any advertisement protocol, the advertisement protocol ID must
include the advertisement protocol information element with information about the advertisement protocol and its
corresponding advertisement control.
Access Network Query Protocol (ANQP)
ANQP provides a range of information, such as IP address type and availability, roaming partners accessible
through a hotspot, and the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) method supported for authentication, for a query
and response protocol. The ANQP Information Elements (IEs) provide additional data that can be sent from an
OAW-IAP to the client to identify the OAW-IAP's network and service provider. If a client requests this information
through a GAS query, the hotspot AP sends the ANQP capability list in the GAS Initial Response frame indicating
support for the following IEs:
l Venue Name
l Domain Name
l Network Authentication Type
l Roaming Consortium List
l Network Access Identifier Realm
l 3GPP Cellular Network Data
Hotspot 2.0 Query Protocol (H2QP)
The H2QPprofiles provide a range of information on hotspot 2.0 elements such as hotspot protocol and port,
operating class, operator names, WAN status, and uplink and downlink metrics.
Information Elements (IEs) and Management Frames
The hotspot 2.0 configuration supports the following IEs:
l Interworking IE—Provides information about the Interworking service capabilities such as the Internet availability
in a specific service provider network.
l Advertisement Protocol IE—Provides information about the advertisement protocol that a client can use for
communication with the advertisement servers in a network.
l Roaming Consortium IE—Provides information about the service provider network for roaming clients, which can
be used to authenticate with the AP.
The IEs are included in the following Management Frames when 802.11u is enabled:
l Beacon Frame
l Probe Request Frame
l Probe response frame
l Association Request
l Re-Association request
Access Network Types
The following types of 802.11u network types are supported:
Comentarios a estos manuales