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Summit WM, Getting Started Guide
Lease – text box has two sub text boxes – default, and maximum.
The two sub text boxes dictate the default and maximum time limits a
wireless device can keep the DHCP server-assigned IP address. The
default value for Lease default is 36000 seconds (10 hours), the
default value for Lease Max is 2539000 seconds.
DNS Server – This text box relates to the IP address of the domain
name server on the enterprise network.
Use DHCP Relay: If you select Use DHCP Relay, the local DHCP server
on the Summit WM Switch is disabled and the Summit WM Switch instead
forwards DHCP requests to the external DHCP server for dynamic IP
addresses allocation. For more information, see
relay for WM-AD", on page 19
Gateway – For more information, see Step #
Mask – For more information, see Step #
DHCP Server – IP address of the external DHCP server on the
enterprise network.
6. From the Network Assignment drop-down list, select the network
assignment.
The Network Assignment drop-down list gives you two options – SSID and
AAA. To learn more about SSID and AAA, see
overview".
SSID network assignment:
Allow mgmt traffic – If the management traffic is enabled, it
overrides the built-in exception filters that prohibit traffic on the
Summit WM Switch data interfaces. For more information on filters,
see "Section 7.6 Configuring filtering rules for WM-AD" of Summit
WM-Series WLAN Switch Software, V4 WM2000 User Guide.
Allow 3rd Party AP – If Allow 3rd Party AP is enabled, it allows for
the specification of a segregated subnet for non-SWM Altitude APs
for providing RF services to the users while still utilizing the Summit
WM Switch for user authentication and the user policy enforcement.
The definition of third-party AP identification parameters allows the
system to be able to differentiate the third-party AP device (and the
corresponding traffic) from the user devices on that segment. Devices
identified as third-party APs are considered pre-authenticated and
are not required to complete the corresponding authentication
verification stages defined for the users in that segment.
7. Type the values in the following three Timeout text boxes:
Idle (Pre) Timeout – Number of seconds a user is allowed to be idle on
the WM-AD before authentication.
HWC_GSG_VNSConfiguration.fm
WM-AD configuration
Creating and configuring a Routed WM-AD
Section 2.1.5.3, "DHCP
5 on page
5 on page
Section 8.1, "WM-AD topology
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