User's Guide

Table Of Contents
Configuring a VNS
hwc_vnsconfiguration.fm
Working with a GuestPortal VNS
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–In the Gateway box, type the HiPath Wireless Controller's own IP
address in that VNS. This IP address is the default gateway for the
VNS. The HiPath Wireless Controller advertises this address to the
wireless devices when they sign on. For routed VNSs, it corresponds
to the IP address that is communicated to mobile users (in the VNS)
as the default gateway for the VNS subnet. (Mobile users target the
HiPath Wireless Controller's interface in their effort to route packets
to an external host).
In the Mask box, type the appropriate subnet mask for this IP address
to separate the network portion from the host portion of the address
(typically 255.255.255.0).
Bridge Traffic Locally at the HWC – 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.
–In the Interface drop-down list, click the physical interface that
provides the access to the VLAN.
–In the Interface IP address box, type the IP address of the HiPath
Wireless Controller’s interface on the VLAN.
In the Mask box, type the appropriate subnet mask for this IP address
to separate the network portion from the host portion of the address
(typically 255.255.255.0).
–In the VLAN ID box, type the VLAN tag to which the HiPath Wireless
Controller will be bridged for the VNS.
If applicable, select the Enable DHCP checkbox.
6. Click Next. The DHCP screen is displayed.
If DHCP is disabled, continue with step 11 on page 290. The Filtering screen
is displayed.