ADTRAN BlueSecure Controller Setup And Administration Manual page 73

Software release version: 6.5
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so, select the default user role from the Default role drop-down list. The selected default
role is the role the BSC assigns the user if none of rules is true.
Port settings
Ignore link down error on this interface Mark this checkbox if all BSAPs are connected to
the protected interface to prevent failover and the logging of managed interface link
down errors (Not applicable on the BSC-600).
Speed/Duplex - By default, the BSC's physical interfaces automatically negotiate bit rate
and duplex type for connections. However, if required, you can specify interface speed
and duplex type on each of the four front-panel managed interface ports. Max indicates
the highest speed supported by an interface (for example, the BSC-2100 protected
interface supports a speed of1000 Mbps maximum).
Power Over Ethernet - If you have a BSC-600/1200 Controller model supporting the
Power over Ethernet (PoE) option, you can selectively enable/disable the PoE option on
each of the four front-panel managed interface ports. Select Enable to enable connection
of IEEE 802.3af-compliant access points, and select Disable to disable PoE support on a
port. The POE Status, either Powered or Unpowered, is shown on the right side of the
page in the Current Status area.
Note: Deprecated as of Release 6.1 is the drop-down choice Extended, formerly
used to enable Cisco model 350, 1100, and 1200 access points. If one of these
Cisco models is in use, it cannot be powered using PoE, but must instead be
connected to an external power supply. The BSC only supports IEEE 802.3af-
compliant access points.
Note: The BSC-600 PoE option should only be used for intra-building circuits.
MTU - (This field is only available by contacting customer support). Set the Maximum
Transmission Unit for this interface, the size (in bytes) of the largest packet. The default
is1500, the largest allowed by Ethernet at the network layer (and hence most of the
Internet). Certain legacy networks require a lower MTU setting.
Display
Specify which login page to display to users logging into the BSC on the managed
interface—the default user login page or a customized page you have defined. See
"Customizing the User Login Page" on page 11-2 for more information about creating a
customized user login page.
Configuring the BSC DHCP Server
You can use both dynamic (via DHCP) and fixed IP addressing for wireless clients. The
addressing methods are not mutually exclusive. See "Configuring the BSC to Assign Fixed
IP Addresses" on page 4-14 for more information on configuring the BSC to assign fixed
IP addresses to wireless clients.
To run a DHCP server on the BSC to assign IP addresses to wireless clients on the
managed side of the network:
Click the Network tab in the administrator console, and then click the Managed tab.
1.
Click the Interface link at the top of the page.
2.
The Edit Managed interface (eth1) page appears.
Clear the Enable DHCP Relay? checkbox.
3.
4.
Enter the IP and netmask addresses of the BSC managed physical interface
5.
Mark the Run DHCP Server checkbox.
The following figure shows an example of the Edit Managed interface (eth1) page
with the BSC DHCP server options configured.
Configure the following options as appropriate for your network:
6.
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