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Configuring a VNS
Working with the VNS wizard to create a new VNS
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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
accept WMM client associations, and will classify and prioritize the
downlink traffic for all WMM clients. WMM clients will also classify and
prioritize the uplink traffic.
19. Click Next. The Summary screen is displayed.
20. Confirm your data VNS configuration. To revise your configuration, click
Back.
21. To create your VNS, click Finish, and then click Close.
22. If applicable, you can continue to configure or edit the new VNS by clicking
the individual VNS configuration tabs.
To configure an external Captive Portal VNS using the VNS wizard:
1. From the main menu, click Virtual Network Configuration. The Virtual
Network Configuration screen is displayed.
2. In the left pane, expand the New pane, then click START VNS WIZARD. The
VNS Creation Wizard screen is displayed.
3. In the Name box, type a name for the Captive Portal VNS.
4. In the Category drop-down list, click Captive Portal, and then click Next.
The Basic Settings screen is displayed.
5. Configure the Captive Portal VNS basic settings. The VNS type and mode
you configure on the Basic Settings screen will dictate the VNS information
you will need to provide.
Enabled – By default, the Enabled checkbox for the new VNS is enabled.
A VNS must be enabled for it to be able to provide service for mobile user
traffic.
•Type – Click External Captive Portal.
Mode – Click the VNS mode you want to assign:
Routed is a VNS type where user traffic is tunneled to the HiPath
Wireless Controller.
Bridge Traffic Locally at HWC is a VNS type where user traffic is
tunneled to the HiPath Wireless Controller and is directly bridged at
the controller to a specific VLAN. With this VNS type, mobile users
become a natural extension of a VLAN subnet. For each Bridge
Traffic Locally at HWC VNS that is created, a VLAN needs to be
specified. In addition, the network port on which the VLAN is assigned
must be configured on the switch, and the corresponding HiPath
Wireless Controller interface must match the correct VLAN.