Specify which HESSID is provided by the device to the access points for the homogeneous ESS.
A homogeneous ESS is defined as a group of a specific number of access points, which all belong to the same network. The MAC address of a connected access point (its BSSID), or the MAC address of the WLC, serves as a globally unique identifier (HESSID). The SSID can not be used as an identifier in this case, because different network service providers can have the same SSID assigned in a hotspot zone, e.g., by common names such as "HOTSPOT".
- Telnet path:
- Possible values:
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- Auto: Based on its own MAC address, the device generates a common HESSID for all access points that belong to the network profile.
- User: Manually assign an HESSID for all access points that belong to the network profile.
- None: The connected access points are not assigned an HESSID.
- Default:
- Auto