Chapter 5 - Working With Virtual Networks; Key Concepts; Stand-Alone Deployment - Alvarion BreezeACCESS Wi2 System Manual

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Chapter 5 - Working with Virtual Networks

5.1

Key Concepts

A VSC (virtual network) is a collection of configuration settings that define key operating
characteristics of an AP. In most cases, a virtual network is used to define the characteristics of a
wireless network.
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The Deployment Guide provides numerous detailed examples on virtual network configuration
when using the service controller with both controlled and autonomous APs.
Multiple virtual network definitions can be created to enable support for different types of users. For
example, in the following scenario, four virtual networks are used. Each virtual network is
configured with a different wireless network name (SSID), and the quality of service (QoS) feature
is used to set the priority of user traffic.
5.1.1

Stand-alone Deployment

An autonomous MAP can be deployed as a stand-alone device to provide wireless networking
support for an existing wired network. The AP essentially creates a wireless extension to the existing
wired network, bridging wireless users onto the wired backbone.
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Figure 5-1: Four Virtual Networks
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