Configuring the IP networks in the WLAN controller
To separate the data streams on layer 3, two different IP networks are
employed (ARF – Advanced Routing and Forwarding).
The first step is to define the required IP networks.
For the internal network, set the 'Intranet' to the address
'192.168.1.1'. This IP network uses the VLAN ID '0'. This assigns all
untagged data packets to this network (the VLAN module in the con-
troller itself must be activated for this). The interface tag '1' is used for
the subsequent break-out of data in the virtual router.
For the guests, create a new IP network with the address
'192.168.100.1'. This network uses the VLAN ID '100' so that data
packets with this ID are assigned to the guest network. Here, too, the
interface tag '10' is used later by the virtual router.
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