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ProSafe 20-AP Wireless Controller WC7520 Reference Manual
After the survey is complete, use the collected data to set up an RF plan. For more
information, see
RF Planning Overview

Before You Configure a Wireless Controller

These sections assume that you have deployed at least one wireless controller in your network
and are ready to configure the wireless controller. For information about how to deploy the
wireless controller in your network, see the WC7520 ProSafe Wireless Controller Installation
Guide at http://kb.netgear.com/app/products/model/a_id/13060.
For many configurations, you can use the wireless default settings. The IP address, VLAN,
DHCP server, client authentication and data encryption settings are specific to your
environment. Following are short sections that discuss these settings (with the exception of
IP address settings, which are self explanatory). For information about how to configure
these settings, see the links to the chapters.
VLANs
Management VLAN
The management VLAN is the dedicated VLAN for access to the wireless controller. All traffic
that is directed to the wireless controller, including HTTP, HTTPS, SNMP, and SSH traffic, is
carried over the management VLAN.
If the management VLAN is also configured as a tagged VLAN (the most common
configuration), the packets to and from the wireless controller carry the 802.1Q VLAN header
with the assigned VLAN number. If the management VLAN is marked as untagged, the
packets that are sent from the wireless controller do not carry the 802.1Q header, and all
untagged packets that are sent to the wireless controller are treated as management VLAN
traffic.
Note:
Use a tagged VLAN or change the tagged VLAN ID only if the hubs
and switches on your LAN support 802.1Q. If they do not, and you
have not specifically configured a tagged VLAN with the same VLAN
ID on the hubs and switches in your network, IP connectivity might
be lost.
The wireless controller must have IP connectivity with the access points through the
management VLAN. If the wireless controller and the access points are on different
management VLANs, external VLAN routing must allow IP connectivity between the wireless
controller and the access points.
For information about how to configure management VLANs, see
Settings
on page 57.
on page 36.
Chapter 2: System Planning and Deployment Scenarios
Configuring IP and VLAN
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