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3. Configure each VPN tunnel with the VLANs to be extended to it.
NOTE
For additional information (in greater detail) on the switch configuration activities described above,
see
Establishing Basic Adaptive AP Connectivity
This section defines the activities required to configure basic AAP connectivity with the switch. In
establishing a basic AAP connection, both the Access Point and switch require modifications to
their respective default configurations. For more information, see:
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NOTE
Refer to
considered before defining the AAP configuration. Refer to
IPSec and Independent WLAN
extended WLAN.
Adaptive AP Configuration
An AAP can be manually adopted by the switch, adopted using a configuration file (consisting of the
adaptive parameters) pushed to the Access Point or adopted using DHCP options. Each of these
adoption techniques is described in the sections that follow.
Adopting an Adaptive AP Manually
To manually enable the Access Point's switch discovery method and connection medium required
for adoption:
1. Select System Configuration -> Adaptive AP Setup from the Access Point's menu tree.
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Adjust each AAP's radio configuration as required. This includes WLAN-radio mappings
and radio parameters. WLAN-VLAN mappings and WLAN parameters are global and
cannot be defined on a per radio basis. WLANs can be assigned to a radio as done today
for an Brocade Mobility 300 Access Point model Access Port. Optionally, configure WLANs
as independent and assign to AAPs as needed.
If you do not attach the target VLAN, no data will be forwarded to the AAP, only control
traffic required to adopt and configure the AP.
Switch
Configuration.
Adaptive AP Configuration
Switch Configuration
Adaptive AP Deployment Considerations
for usage and deployment caveats that should be
if planning to deploy an AAP configuration using IPSec VPN and an
Brocade Mobility RFS4000, RFS6000, and RFS7000 System Reference Guide
Sample Switch Configuration File for
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