Configuring A Managed Virtual Interface; Figure 4-15: Create A Managed Virtual Interface Page - ADTRAN BlueSecure Controller Setup And Administration Manual

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8.
Configure the local router in the managed remote subnet for DHCP relay, with the
BSC's managed physical interface IP address listed as the DHCP server.
Ensure that devices between the BSC and the managed remote subnet do not NAT
9.
any of the clients because the BSC uses dynamically assigned IP addresses to identify
wireless clients.

Configuring a Managed Virtual Interface

This is an advanced BSC configuration feature that enables you to set up a managed-side
virtual interface for special networking topologies or applications that would benefit from
being on a subnet that differs from the BSC managed physical or VLAN interfaces. For
example, you might want to isolate access points from wireless users by isolating them on
different subnets so as to make it more difficult for the users to "find" the access points
and gain unauthorized access. To set up a managed virtual interface:
Click the Network tab in the BSC administrator console, and then the Managed tab.
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Select Managed-side Virtual Interface from the Create drop-down list on the Network
2.
page. The Create a Managed Virtual Interface page appears as shown in Figure 4-
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associated with the option in the Code field, and select the option's datatype
from the Data Type menu.
Enter the value to which to set the predefined or custom DHCP server option
in the Value field.
The entered value must correspond to the datatype selected for the option.
Repeat the above steps for each DHCP server option you wish to configure.
Click Save to save the DHCP settings for the managed remote subnet.

Figure 4-15: Create a Managed Virtual Interface Page

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