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hwc_vnsconfiguration.fm
Configuring a VNS
Configuring a Topology
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March 2010
HiPath Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software V7.11, User Guide 297
On the Topology configuration page, a number of parameters related to network
topology can be defined:
VLAN ID and associated L2 port
L3 (IP) interface presence and the associated IP address and subnet range
The rules for using DHCP
Enabling or disabling the use of the associated interface for
management/control traffic
Selection of an interface for AP registration
Multicast filter definition
Exception filter definition.
6.8.1 Configuring a basic topology
The configuration procedure below is sufficient to create and be able to save a
new Topology. Optional configuration options are described in the following
sections.
To configure a basic topology:
1. From the main menu, click either Wireless Controller Configuration or
Virtual Network Configuration. Then, in the left pane, select Topology. The
Topologies window displays.
2. If you want to edit an existing topology, select the desired topology. If you
want to create a new topology, click the New button. Depending on your
selection, two or three tabs are displayed.
3. On the General tab, enter a name for the topology in the Name field.
4. Select a mode of operation from the Mode drop-down list. Choices are:
Routed – Routed topologies do not need any Layer 2 configuration, but
do require Layer 3 configuration. See Section 6.8.2, “Layer 3
configuration”, on page 299 for more information.
Bridge Traffic Locally at AP – Requires Layer 2 configuration. Does not
require Layer 3 configuration. Bridge Traffic at the AP VNSs do not
require the definition of a corresponding IP address since all traffic for
users in that VNS will be directly bridged by the Wireless AP at the local
network point of attachment (VLAN at AP port).