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Field
Description
Mobile IP Home Agents
Add
Select Add to create the new IP Mobility Domain, or click Save to save changes to a recon figured IP Mobility
Domain. The domain is now available for use in IP Mobility profiles.
Advanced Services > VPN Services
For wireless networks, virtual private network (VPN) connections can be used to further secure the wireless data
from attackers. The Dell PowerConnect W-Series controllers can be used as a VPN concentrator that terminates
all VPN connections from both wired and wireless clients.
You can configure the controllers for the following types of VPNs:
Remote access VPNs allow hosts, such as telecommuters or traveling employees, to connect to private
networks such as a corporate network over the Internet. Each host must run VPN client software that
encapsulates and encrypts traffic and sends it to a VPN gateway at the destination network. The controllers
supports the following remote access VPN protocols:
Layer-2 Tunneling Protocol over IPSec (L2TP/IPSec)
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
Site-to-site VPNs allow networks such as a branch office network to connect to other networks such as a
corporate network. Unlike a remote access VPN, hosts in a site-to-site VPN do not run VPN client software. All
traffic for the other network is sent and received through a VPN gateway that encapsulates and encrypts the
traffic.
Before enabling VPN authentication, you must configure the following:
The default user role for authenticated VPN clients—this is configured with roles and policies.
The authentication server group the controllers will use to validate the clients—this is configured with server
groups.
You then specify the default user role and authentication server group in the VPN authentication profile.
The Advanced Services > VPN Services page displays all VPN service profiles that are currently configured, and
allows you to add VPN service profiles or to edit existing profiles.
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Advanced Services
> IP Mobility > Add/Edit IP Mobility Domain
Default
Description
Add a description for the domain (requires AOS 6.0.0.0 or later)
Use this button to create new home agents. Once you click Add, the following additional fields
appear in the Mobile IP Home Agent section. Complete these settings.
Subnet—Define the subnet mask for the IP Mobility Domain.
Netmask—Define the net mas for the IP Mobility Domain.
VLAN ID (1-4094)—Set the VLAN to be supported on the IP Mobility Domain.
Home Agent—Set the home agent for the IP Mobility Domain. When you enable IP mobility in
a mobility domain, the proxy mobile IP module determines the home agent for a roaming
client.
Select Add to create the home agent.
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