Hi Abdussamed, In actual WLAN applications, the network administrator wants to disable WLAN services in a specified period, ensuring security and reducing power consumption. You can disable the VAP as scheduled. This configuration is applicable to enterprises that want to disable WLAN services in a specified period for security or at midnight when the user service traffic volume is low. The auto-off service command enables the scheduled VAP auto-off function and sets the time range within which the VAP is disabled. You can refer to https://support.huawei.com/hedex/hdx.do?docid=EDOC1100169994&id=EN-US_TASK_0176917760&lang=en I hope it helps!
Hi Abdussamed, In actual WLAN applications, the network administrator wants to disable WLAN services in a specified period, ensuring security and reducing power consumption. You can disable the VAP as scheduled. This configuration is applicable to enterprises that want to disable WLAN services in a specified period for security or at midnight when the user service traffic volume is low. The auto-off service command enables the scheduled VAP auto-off function and sets the time range within which the VAP is disabled. You can refer to https://support.huawei.com/hedex/hdx.do?docid=EDOC1100169994&id=EN-US_TASK_0176917760&lang=en I hope it helps!
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