User's Guide

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Configuring the HiPath Wireless Controller
hwc_startup.fm
System configuration overview
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Step 8 – Create the VNSs
A VNS binds a “WLAN Service” to a “Policy” that will be used for default
assignment upon a users’ network attachment.
You can create topologies, policies, and WLAN services first, before VNS
configuration a VNS, or you can select one of the wizards (such as the VNS
wizard), or you can simply select to create new VNS.
The VNS page then allows for in-place creation and definition of any dependency
it may require, such as:
Creating a new WLAN Service
Creating a new Policy
Creating a new Topology (within a Policy)
Creating new Rate controls, etc.
The default shipping configuration does not ship any pre-configured WLAN
Services, VNSs, or Policies.
Step 9– Install, register, and assign APs to the VNS
Confirm the latest firmware version is loaded. For more information, see
Section 4.10, “Performing Wireless AP software maintenance”, on page 217.
Deploy Wireless APs to their corresponding network locations.
If applicable, configure a default AP template for common radio assignment,
whereby APs automatically receive complete configuration. For typical
deployments where all APs are to have the same configuration, this feature
will expedite deployment, as an AP will automatically receive full configuration
(including VNS-related assignments) upon initial registration with the HiPath
Wireless Controller. If applicable, modify the properties or settings of the
Wireless APs. For more information, see Chapter 4, “Configuring the
Wireless AP”.
Connect the Wireless APs to the HiPath Wireless Controller.
Once the Wireless APs are powered on, they automatically begin the
Discovery process of the HiPath Wireless Controller, based on factors that
include:
Their Registration mode (on the Wireless AP Registration screen)
The enterprise network services that will support the discovery process