WLAN Configuration (Centralized Gateway)
In the centralized gateway solution, if VXLAN is deployed across core and access layers on the fabric, the border node functions as the native WAC.
- APs can share the management subnet with aggregation and access switches. For details about how to configure the management VLAN between APs and the border node as well as the gateway interface of the management subnet on the border node, see Configuring Aggregation and Access Switches to Be Managed by the Controller. In addition, APs need to be associated with the WAC.
- If a wireless service subnet needs to connect to a VN, configure the gateway of the subnet on the WAC through iMaster NCE-Campus, log in to the WAC's CLI, and bind the VLANIF interface of the gateway to a given VN instance.
- The authentication control point for wireless user access resides on the border node (WAC). To configure the authentication profiles bound to wireless SSIDs, you need to log in to the web system or CLI of the WAC.
- Wireless services of APs are configured in a centralized manner through the web system or CLI of the WAC (border node), including creating wireless SSIDs and binding wireless SSIDs to authentication profiles.
- Configuring Wireless User Subnets
- Configuring Authentication Profiles on iMaster NCE-Campus
- Configuring Authentication Profiles Through the WAC's Web System
- Configuring APs to Join a Native WAC (Core Switch)
- Configuring APs to Join a Standalone WAC (Connected to a Core Switch in Off-Path Mode)
- Configuring WLAN Services