Specifications
Summit WM Controller, Access Points, and Software Solution
Summit WM Getting Started Guide, Software Version 5.132
DHCP Relay in
Routed WM-AD
• Gateway – The Summit WM Controller advertises this
address to the wireless devices when they sign on and
get a dynamic IP address. The gateway corresponds to
the IP address that is communicated to mobile users.
• Subnet mask – Subnet mask for the gateway IP address to
separate the network portion from the host portion of the
address (typically 255.255.255.0).
• DHCP Server IP address(es) – IP addresses of the external
DHCP servers on the enterprise network.
Next Hop Routing for
Routed WM-AD
• Next hop IP 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 routing cost – The OSPF cost value provides a
relative cost indication to allow upstream routers to
calculate whether or not to use the Summit WM
Controller 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 Controller will be chosen
as a route for traffic, unless that Summit WM Controller
is the only possible route for that traffic
VLAN Information for
Bridge Traffic Locally
at WM WM-AD
• VLAN ID – The ID # of VLAN that is mapped to a Summit
WM Controller interface.
• Interface – The name of the interface to which the VLAN
is mapped.
• Interface IP address – The interface’s IP address.
• Mask – The subnet mask of the WM-AD.
VLAN ID for Bridge
traffic locally at AP
WM-AD
• VLAN ID – The ID #of VLAN that is mapped to a Summit
WM Controller interface.
Authentication and
Accounting
information for
captive portal
configuration
• Port – Used to access the RADIUS server. The default is
1812.
• # of Retries – The number of times the Summit WM
Controller will attempt to access the RADIUS server.
• Timeout – The maximum time for which Summit WM
Controller will wait for a response from the RADIUS
server before making a re-attempt.
• NAS Identifier – A RADIUS attribute that identifies the
server responsible for passing information to the
designated servers and then acting on the response
returned. This is optional.
Table 6: Information gathering table (Continued)
Configuration data Description Your entry