Configuration; Configure Wlan 8100 - Avaya WLAN 8100 Technical Configuration Manual

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2. Configuration

It is assumed that you have already setup the WLAN 8100 controller with a basic configuration and
licenses, that WLAN 8100 APs are in a managed state, and that all WLAN components are running 1.1
software or later. If APs are not in a managed state please consult the WLAN 8100 Quickstart Guide to
get the WLAN 8100 controller and APs properly configured. This guide starts with configuring a new
VLAN for clients and network profiles (SSIDs) for BYOD and guest devices.

2.1 Configure WLAN 8100

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Add VLANs
You will first need to configure VLANs on the Controllers. These are the real underlying VLANs that will
be trunked or untagged to the connecting switches, and which will determine the IP address (subnet) that
clients ultimately receive. In other words, these are locally significant VLANs. If different controllers are
separated from each other by routers, then they will obviously have different VLANs that need to be
configured.
Click Configuration, Mobility Domains, <domain_name>, Devices, Controllers.
Click on the Controller where you will be configuring the VLAN. Click the VLAN Configuration button.
In the Configuration VLAN window, click Add. Type the VLAN number and Name and click Add.
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