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Implementing the Cisco SWAN Framework
Step 2 Create the VLAN between the supervisor and WLSM:
Step 3 Define the VLAN created in step 2 as the VLAN between the supervisor and WLSM.
The WLSM module number corresponds to the slot in which the WLSM resides. The vlan number is the number of the VLAN created in Step 2.
Step 4 Create a loopback interface to serve as a tunnel source.
Step 5 Define the multi-point GRE tunnel interface.
The tunnel source refers to the interface created in Step 4. The <mobility group number> defines the mobility group. The same identifier is used on the infrastructure access points. The mobility trust command is an optional command allowing WLAN clients with static IP addresses. Without the mobility trust command, these clients are denied access to the network. The mobility broadcast command is an optional command that instructs the supervisor to forward broadcast traffic from one
Step 6 Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for each desired mobility group.
Step 7 Define the SNMP communities as follows:
Unlike the SNMP configurations on the WLSM and access points, an SNMP view definition is not required by the supervisor.
Configuring the WDS on the WLSM
In this section, the configuration steps required to set up the WLSM and WDS on the WLSM are provided. Configuring the WDS on the WLSM is very similar to configuring WDS on the access points, with a few variations. The necessary tasks are as follows:
•Define the WLAN VLAN to the supervisor
•Define SNMP communities
•Define a host name for the WLSM
•Define AAA parameters for infrastructure authentication
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