Specifications
WM-AD configuration
HWC_GSG_VNSConfiguration.fm
Creating and configuring a Bridge Traffic Locally At SWM WM-AD
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• Idle (Post) Timeout – Number of seconds a user is allowed to idle on the
WM-AD after authentication.
• Session – Maximum amount of time a session is allowed on the system.
If you leave this text box blank, there will be no time limit.
8. Type the values in the Next Hop Routing text boxes.
• Next Hop Address – The next-hop IP identifies the target device to which
all WM-AD (user traffic) will be forwarded to. Next-hop definition
supersedes any other possible definition in the routing table.
• OSPF Route Cost – The OSPF cost value provides a relative cost
indication to allow upstream routers to calculate whether or not to use the
Summit WM Switch as a better fit, or lowest cost path to reach the devices
in a particular network. The higher the cost, the less likely that the Summit
WM Switch will be chosen as a route for traffic, unless that Summit WM
Switch is the only possible route for that traffic.
• Disable OSPF Advertisement – To disable the OSPF advertisement on
the WM-AD select Disable OSPF Advertisement.
9. To save your changes, click Save.
As a next step, you must configure the authentication mechanism for the WM-AD.
For more information, see Section 8.5, “Configuring authentication mechanism
for WM-AD”.
8.3 Creating and configuring a Bridge Traffic Locally At SWM WM-AD
Note: Only the following models support Bridge Traffic Locally at SWM:
• Summit Switch WM2000
• Summit Switch WM200
To configure a bridge traffic locally at SWM WM-AD:
1. From the main menu, click WM Access Domain Configuration. The WM
Access Domain Configuration screen is displayed.
2. In the Add subnet text box, type the WM-AD name.
3. Click Add subnet. The name is displayed in the virtual networks list and the
Topology tab is displayed.
4. From the WM-AD Mode drop-down list, click Bridge Traffic Locally At
SWM. The following text boxes are displayed: