User's Guide

Table Of Contents
Working with third-party APs
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3. On the Multicast Filters tab, select Enable Multicast Support and configure
the multicast groups whose traffic is allowed to be forwarded to and from the
VNS using this topology. For more information, see Section 6.8.4, “Multicast
filtering”, on page 307.
In addition, modify the following functions on the third-party access point:
Disable the access point's DHCP server, so that the IP address assignment
for any wireless device on the AP is from the DHCP server at the HiPath
Wireless Controller with VNS information.
Disable the third-party access point's layer-3 IP routing capability and set the
access point to work as a layer-2 bridge.
The following are the differences between third-party access points and Wireless
APs on the HiPath Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence
Software system:
A third-party access point exchanges data with the HiPath Wireless
Controller's data port using standard IP over Ethernet protocol. The third-
party access points do not support the tunnelling protocol for encapsulation.
For third-party access points, the VNS is mapped to the physical data port
and this is the default gateway for mobile units supported by the third-party
access points.
A HiPath Wireless Controller cannot directly control or manage the
configuration of a third-party access point.
Third-party access points are required to broadcast an SSID unique to their
segment. This SSID cannot be used by any other VNS.
Roaming from third-party access points to Wireless APs and vice versa is not
supported.