Deployment Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
 - Preface
 - About Extreme Campus Controller Deployment
 - Configuring DHCP, NPS, and DNS Services
 - Centralized Site with a Captive Portal
 - Centralized Site with AAA Network
 - Deploying a Mesh Network
 - Configuring an External NAC Server for MBA and AAA Authentication
 - Manage RADIUS Servers for User Authentication
 - External Captive Portal on a Third-Party Server
 - Access Control Rule Admin Portal Access
 - Deploying Centralized Web Authentication
 - Deploying ExtremeCloud IQ - SE as an External Captive Portal
- Deployment Strategy
 - Configuring an External Captive Portal Network
 - Editing the Configuration Profile for Network and Roles
 - Extreme Campus Controller Default Pass-Through Rule
 - Adding Extreme Campus Controller as a Switch to ExtremeCloud IQ - Site Engine
 - Editing the Unregistered Policy on ExtremeCloud IQ - Site Engine
 - Editing the ExtremeCloud IQ - Site Engine Profile for Policy and Location-Based Services
 
 - Deploying an ExtremeGuest Captive Portal
 - Deploying Client Bridge
 - Deploying an Availability Pair
 - Deploying Universal APs
 - Extreme Campus Controller Pair with ExtremeLocation and AirDefense
 - ECP Local Authentication
 - PHP External Captive Portal, Controller’s Firewall Friendly API
 - Index
 
2. Click the Advanced tab.
Figure 19: Vendor Class Option 078
Vendor Class
Select the vendor class that you plan to use. For example, AP410 or AP460.
Available Options
Select a predefined sub-option to assign to this scope. The option must be checked and
highlighted to display Data Entry options.
Data Entry
(Option 078 Only) Enter the controller IP addresses to return to the APs. This is a comma-
delimited list.
3. Click OK.
DHCP Option 43 is now configured. This DHCP option is available for all the DHCP scopes that are
configured in the DHCP server. When an AP requests vendor specific information, the DHCP server
sends the Extreme Campus Controller IP addresses in Option 43 to the AP.
Configuring DHCP on a Red Hat Linux Server
You can configure a DHCP server using the configuration file /etc/dhcpd.conf.
DHCP also uses the file /var/lib/dhcp/dhcpd.leases to store the client lease database.
Configuring
 DHCP, NPS, and DNS Services Configuring DHCP on a Red Hat Linux Server
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