User's Guide

Table Of Contents
Configuring a VNS
hwc_vnsconfiguration.fm
Working with the VNS wizard to create a new VNS
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HiPath Wireless Controller's interface IP as the default Gateway
(router) for the subnet. (Users intending to reach devices outside of
the subnet will forward the packets to the default gateway (controller)
for delivery upstream.)
Local DHCP Server – If applicable, edit the local DHCP server settings.
11. In the DNS Servers box, type the IP Address of the Domain Name Servers
to be used.
12. In the WINS box, type the IP address if the DHCP server uses Windows
Internet Naming Service (WINS).
13. Click Next. The Privacy screen is displayed. Most options on this screen are
view-only.
14. On the Privacy screen, do the following:
Pre-shared key – Type the shared secret key to be used between the
wireless device and Wireless AP. The shared secret key is used to
generate the 256-bit key.
Mask/Unmask – Click to display or hide your shared secret key.
15. Click Next. The Radio Assignment screen is displayed.
16. On the Radio Assignment screen, do the following:
In the AP Default Settings section, select the radios of the AP default
settings profile that you want to broadcast the voice VNS.
In the AP Selection section, select the group of APs that will broadcast
the voice VNS:
all radios – Click to assign all of the APs’ radios.
radio 1 – Click to assign only the APs’ Radio 1.
radio 2– Click to assign only the APs’ Radio 2.
local APs - all radios – Click to assign only the local APs.
local APs - radio 1 – Click to assign only the local APs’ Radio 1.
local APs - radio 2 – Click to assign only the local APs’ Radio 2.
foreign APs - all radios – Click to assign only the foreign APs.
foreign APs - radio 1 – Click to assign only the foreign APs’ Radio 1.
foreign APs - radio 2 – Click to assign only the foreign APs’ Radio 2.
If applicable, select the WMM checkbox. WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia), if
enabled on an individual VNS, provides multimedia enhancements that
improve the user experience for audio, video, and voice applications.
WMM is part of the 802.11e standard for QoS. If enabled, the AP will