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Chapter 8 HiveManager Configuration Examples
102 Aerohive
Syslog Server
Click Configuration > Network Objects > IP Addresses > New, and after entering all the following, click Save:
•Address Name: Syslog-Server
Enter the following, and then click Apply:
IP Address: 10.1.1.23
—Netmask: 255.255.255.255
—Type: Global
Because all the HiveAPs at both the headquarters and branch site use the same syslog server, you
classify it as Global. The HiveAPs at the branch site reach the syslog server, which is also located at
headquarters, through a VPN tunnel.
—Description: Syslog server at HQ
SNMP Server
Click Configuration > Network Objects > IP Addresses > (check box) Syslog-Server > Clone, change the
following settings, click Save:
•Address Name: SNMP-Server
IP Address: 10.1.1.24 (This is the IP address of the SNMP management system to which the SNMP
agent running on the HiveAPs sends SNMP traps.)
—Description: SNMP server at HQ
NTP Server
Click Configuration > Network Objects > IP Addresses > (check box) SNMP-Server > Clone, change the
following settings, click Save:
•Address Name: NTP-Server
IP Address: 207.126.97.57
—Description: NTP admin wjones@time.org
RADIUS Servers
1. Click Configuration > Network Objects > IP Addresses > New, and after entering all the following, click Save:
•Address Name: RADIUS-Server-Primary
Enter the following, and then click Apply:
IP Address: 10.1.1.15
—Netmask: 255.255.255.255
—Type: Global
Because all the HiveAPs at both the headquarters and branch site use the same RADIUS servers, you
classify them as Global. The HiveAPs at the branch site reach the RADIUS servers, which are also
located at headquarters, through a VPN tunnel.
—Description: Primary RADIUS server at HQ
2. Click Configuration > Network Objects > IP Addresses > (check box) RADIUS-Server-Primary > Clone, and
after making the following changes, click Save:
•Address Name: RADIUS-Server-Secondary
IP Address: 10.1.2.16
—Description: Secondary RADIUS server at HQ