Setting Up The Data Ports - Extreme Networks Summit WM20 User Manual

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Configuring the Summit WM Controller
4 In the Apply Product Key section, click Browse to navigate to the location of the product key file
and select the file.
5 Click Apply Now. The product license key is applied, and the Summit WM Controller reboots.

Setting up the Data Ports

The next step in the initial setup of the Summit WM Controller is to configure the physical data ports.
A new Summit WM Controller is shipped from the factory with all its data ports set up as host ports.
Support of management traffic is disabled on all data ports. Port configuration allows for the explicit
state of the administration state for each interface. By default, data interface states will be disabled. You
can then enable each of the data interfaces individually. A disabled interface does not allow data to
flow (receive/transmit).
VLAN ID Parameter
You can define a specific VLAN tag to be applied to a particular interface. All packets associated with
that port will be tagged with the corresponding VLAN. This allows the Summit WM Controller to
directly attach to a VLAN network without the need to remove VLAN tags at the connection port.
You can redefine the data ports to function as one of three types:
Host Port
Use a host port definition for connecting Wireless APs with no OSPF routing function on this port.
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