Deployment Guide

Table Of Contents
Local DHCP Settings on page 53
Add a Physical Interface
Note
You must be a system administrator to add a network interface.
Take the following steps:
1. Go to Administration > System.
2. Under Interfaces select Add.
The Create New Interface dialog displays.
3. Configure the following parameters:
Table 7: Interface Parameters
Field Description
Name Name of the interface.
Mode Physical - The topology is the native topology of a data plane
and it represents the actual Ethernet ports.
VLAN ID ID for the virtual network.
Tagged Indicates if the interface tags trac. When trac is tagged, the
VLAN ID is inserted into the packet header to identify which
VLAN the packet belongs to. Tagging can identify the port or
interface to send a broadcast message to.
Port Physical port on the Extreme Campus Controller for the
interface.
Enable Device Registration Enable or disable AP registration through this interface. When
enabled, wireless APs use this port for discovery and
registration. Other Extreme Campus Controllers can use this
port to enable inter-Extreme Campus Controller device
mobility if this port is configured to use SLP or the Extreme
Campus Controller is running as a manager and SLP is the
discovery protocol used by the agents.
Management Trac Enable or disable Management Trac through this interface.
Enabling management provides access to SNMP (v1/v2c, v3),
SSH, and HTTPs management interfaces.
MTU Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU). Standard is 1500 bytes.
Fixed value.
Layer 3
IP Address For an Admin topology, the Layer 3 check box is selected
automatically. The IP address is mandatory for a Physical
topology. This allows for IP Interface and subnet configuration
together with other networking services.
CIDR CIDR field is used along with IP address field to find the IP
address range.
Add a Physical Interface Configuring DHCP, NPS, and DNS Services
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