Creating A Vlan On The Managed Side Of Your Network; Figure 4-10: Nat Settings For Managed Interface Page - ADTRAN BlueSecure Controller Setup And Administration Manual

Software release version: 6.5
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Supply the following information for each managed side-to-protected side address
3.
mappings:
Optional. Edit the Static NAT assignments by selecting one of the following
4.
commands from the Row Management drop-down list:
To remove a static NAT assignment from the BSC database, you must clear the
entered data for that client before saving the information.
Click Save to save the settings to the BSC database.
5.
You might be prompted to restart the BSC.We recommend that you do not restart the
BSC until you have completely finished configuring the BSC for use in your network.

Creating a VLAN on the Managed Side of Your Network

You can create one or more virtual LANs on the managed side of your network. A VLAN
is a logical grouping of nodes within a LAN. The nodes in a VLAN do not have to be
physically connected to the same switch or hub to communicate with each other.
You can create VLANs on the managed side of your network to define different groups of
wireless clients or access points from which to route traffic to certain network locations.
For example, for a given managed-side VLAN, you can configure the BSC to either pass
data through to the protected side of your network with a VLAN ID or to strip the VLAN ID
out on the managed side before passing the data through to the protected side.
See Appendix A, "An Overview of Virtual LANs," for more information about the use of
VLANs on Bluesocket BSC networks.
To set up a VLAN on the managed side of your network:
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Figure 4-10: NAT Settings for Managed Interface Page

Protected address - Enter a free (i.e., unused) address from the BSC's protected
interface subnet.
Managed address - Enter the managed side IP address of the wireless client or
access point. We recommend that you use an address in the range 10.0.0.0 to
10.255.255.255 or 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255 as these are not
assigned addresses and are not routed by the Internet.
Clear this row
Delete this row
Insert a row
Append rows...
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