Deploying The Hp Ps110 - HP PS110 Configuration And Administration Manual

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1 Deploying the HP PS1 10
The PS1 10 router is designed for stacking on top of an HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen 8 Server.
To be able to discover and monitor the health status of HP servers from the PS1 10, connect a
network cable between any available LAN port on the PS1 10 and the server iLO port located
on the back of the server (bottom right corner). For more information, see the HP PS1 10
Wireless VPN Router Quickstart, which describes connecting the PS1 10 to the MicroServer. See
also
"Monitored Servers" on page 17
for more information on monitoring the health status of
HP ProLiant servers.
For more information on the MicroServer Gen 8 Server, see the server documentation.
In a small office, the PS1 10 can be directly connected to a broadband modem (DSL or cable) to
provide secure wireless networking for all employees. In the following scenario, employees can
share data with each other and the MicroServer, and access the Internet while being protected
by the PS1 10's firewall features.
Wireless community
High security wireless network for
employees using WPA/WPA2.
DSL/Cable modem
PS110 with
MicroServer Gen 8
With its wireless community feature, the PS1 10 can be configured to provide up to four
separate wireless networks (all on the same wireless channel), each with its own configuration
settings for security, VLAN support, and more.
DSL/Cable modem
Employees with secure access
to all network resources
Wireless community 1
and the Internet
High security wireless network
(WPA/WPA2) for employees
VLAN 1
VLAN 2
Wireless community 2
PS110 with
Guests with access to a network
Low security wireless network
MicroServer Gen 8
printer and the Internet
for guests

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