User's Guide

Table Of Contents
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Overview of the HiPath Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software solution
HiPath Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software and your network
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Use the basic installation wizard to complete the HiPath Wireless
Controller configuration.
2. Use Policy Manager to:
Push the VLAN list to the HiPath Wireless Controller (Topologies)
Attach VLANs to HiPath Wireless Controller physical ports (Console
- Complete Topology definition)
Push RADIUS server configuration to the HiPath Wireless Controller
Push policy definitions to the HiPath Wireless Controller
Attach the default policy to create a VNS
3. Fine tune controller settings. For example, configuring filtering at APs and
HiPath Wireless Controller for a bridged at controller or routed topologies
and associated VNSes.
Note: Complete information about integration with Policy Manager is outside
the scope of this document.
2.3 HiPath Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software
and your network
This section is a summary of the components of the HiPath Wireless Controller,
Access Points and Convergence Software solution on your enterprise network.
The following are described in detail in this guide, unless otherwise stated:
HiPath Wireless Controller – A rack-mountable network device that
provides centralized control over all access points and manages the network
assignment of wireless device clients associating through access points.
Wireless AP – A wireless LAN fit access point that communicates with a
HiPath Wireless Controller. A Wireless AP can also be configured as a
sensor, which monitors and interdicts intrusions by rogue APs and rogue
clients.
HiPath Wireless Manager – An optional component of the solution, the
HiPath Wireless Manager monitors the performance and health of the
wireless network. The HiPath Wireless Manager is particularly valuable for
installations that incorporate more than one HiPath Wireless Controller. For
more information, see the HiPath Wireless Manager User Guide.
RADIUS Server (Remote Access Dial-In User Service) (RFC2865), or other
authentication server – An authentication server that assigns and manages
ID and Password protection throughout the network. Used for authentication
of the wireless users in either 802.1x or Captive Portal security modes. The