Specifications

Summit WM Technical Reference Guide, Software Version 5.3 17
2 Configuration of Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP)
Wireless AP Discovery supports the following methods:
Service Location Protocol (SLP)
Domain Name Server (DNS) – ext-summitwm-connect-1.<domainname>
Multicast – Same subnet multicast discovery
The listed discovery methods are tried in succession until a method is identified which produces a
successful registration with a controller. Static configuration can also be used for Wireless AP
registration. The static definition overrides any of the dynamic discovery methods.
For the Wireless APs process to discover the Summit WM Controller, the Summit WM Controller,
Access Points, and WM software system relies on a DHCP server that supports Option 78 and 79 for
Service Location Protocol (SLP). The combination of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP),
Option 78 and 79, and SLP provide a technique that defines the Summit WM Controller as the only
element on the network that the Wireless AP can communicate with.
Option 78 is a list of IP addresses of Directory Agents, used by Service Agents and Users Agents.
Option 79 is an identifier that refers to a set of services called a scope. If a User Agent is assigned to a
scope, it can only see the services in that scope, limiting the IP addresses of Directory Agents available
to the User Agent.
SLP assisted Wireless AP registration includes the following:
The Summit WM Controller Manager or the Wireless AP Manager use the Service Agent:
to look up the location of the Directory Agent using Option 78 and Option 79 in the DHCP server
to register with the Directory Agent
The Wireless AP User Agent looks up the location of the Directory Agent using Option 78 and
Option 79 in the DHCP server.
The Wireless AP User Agent contacts the Directory Agent for services of the types “Extreme”.
The Wireless AP attempts to connect with the Summit WM Controller or Wireless AP Manager.
Through discovery the Wireless AP identifies which Summit WM Controllers are available in it's local
area to provide service. The Wireless AP then registers with the Summit WM Controller using the CTP
protocol, a proprietary UDP based control, provisioning and tunneling protocol.
NOTE
SLP may also be used for inter-controller discovery, and in support of the inter-controller mobility feature.