Using The Gui To Configure The Management, Ap-Manager, Virtual, And Service-Port Interfaces - Cisco 2100 Series Configuration Manual

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Chapter 3
Configuring Ports and Interfaces
Using the GUI to Configure the Management, AP-Manager, Virtual, and
Service-Port Interfaces
Follow these steps to display and configure the management, AP-manager, virtual, and service-port
interface parameters using the GUI.
Click Controller > Interfaces to open the Interfaces page (see
Step 1
Figure 3-5
This page shows the current controller interface settings.
If you want to modify the settings of a particular interface, click the name of the interface. The Interfaces
Step 2
> Edit page for that interface appears.
Configure the following parameters for each interface type:
Step 3
Management Interface
Note
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Interfaces Page
The management interface uses the controller's factory-set distribution system MAC address.
Quarantine and quarantine VLAN ID, if applicable
Check the Quarantine check box if you want to configure this VLAN as unhealthy or you
Note
want to configure network access control (NAC) out-of-band integration. Doing so causes
the data traffic of any client that is assigned to this VLAN to pass through the controller. See
Chapter 6
for more information about NAC out-of-band integration.
VLAN identifier
Enter 0 for an untagged VLAN or a non-zero value for a tagged VLAN. Cisco recommends
Note
using tagged VLANs for the management interface.
Fixed IP address, IP netmask, and default gateway
Physical port assignment
Primary and secondary DHCP servers
Access control list (ACL) setting, if required
To create ACLs, follow the instructions in
Note
Configuring the Management, AP-Manager, Virtual, and Service-Port Interfaces
Chapter
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
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