System information
1. To apply the updated AP profile, access the Administration Æ Advanced
Configuration Æ AP Profiles page under the WLAN tab.
2. Select the check box next to Profile1 – Default.
3. Click Apply to apply the new profile to AP1.
3.3. Save Configuration
Save the switch configuration.
3.4. Device Connections
This section outlines the connections needed between the Unified Switches and the APs. At this
point, all the devices are ready to be connected. After the switch discovers the APs, they will
become managed since the MAC addresses of the APs were added to the Valid AP database in
Scenario 1.
1. Make sure AP1 is connected to port 1 of the switch
2. Connect port 0/24 to a port on the “customer” L3 device in the 172.17.5.0 network.
3. Connect ports 0/22 and 0/21 to the FTP/Audio/Video devices.
4. Connect AP2 to a port in the 172.168.6.0 network on the “customer” L3 device.
5. Wait about 60 seconds and click Monitoring Æ Access Points Æ Managed Access
Points to make sure that both APs are managed by the switch.
3.5. Verifying the Configuration
1. Make sure that the L3 Tunnel Status is “Configured” for the L3-Tunnel network (on
the Wireless Network Configuration page of the L3-Tunnel network
Administration Æ Basic Setup Æ SSID
2. From a wireless client, verify that you can see the SSIDs for the following:
• Guest Network
• D-LINK NET1
• D-LINK NET2
• L3-Tunnel
3. Connect to the L3-Tunnel SSID with WPA2-PSK security configured on the client.
4. After connecting, check the IP address that the switch DHCP server assigned.
5. Start the Roaming Test.
3.6. Testing the L3 Roaming Feature
3.6.1. Simulated Roam via Power Down of AP
The following procedure shows how to perform an L3 Tunnel roaming test.
1. Use your laptop to test wireless connection by associating to the “L3-Tunnel” SSID Network,
and check if you’re getting the IP address correctly from the Unified Switch’s DHCP server
on the Tunnel subnet.
2. Once wireless connectivity is confirmed, you can check which AP your laptop connects to
[ WLAN/ Monitoring/ Client/ Associated Clients ].
3. Start to Ping one of the LAN interfaces (172.17.5.253 or .254) or its loopback interface
( 192.168.10.254 ).