Polycom A800, A200, A6000, A2400 manual Assigning an IP to the Mobility Controller

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Configuration Guide

Assigning an IP to the Mobility Controller

1.Connect to the switch via the CLI.

2.Login with the configured username and password, admin/admin in this example.

3.Type enable at the > prompt.

4.Type the enable password, enable in this example.

5.Type configure terminal at the # prompt.

6.Create the VLAN for the voice (vlan 25) using the VLAN command:

(Aruba) (config) #vlan 25

7.Create the VLAN interface.

(Aruba) (config) #interface vlan 25

8.Assign the IP address to the interface.

(Aruba) (config-subif)#ip address 10.168.10.2 255.255.255.0

9.Create the loopback interface and assign an IP address to the loopback. For more information about the loopback interface refer to the user guide.

(Aruba) (config) #interface loopback

(Aruba) (config-loop)#ip address 10.168.10.1

Switch IP Address is Modified. Switch should be rebooted now

(Aruba) (config-loop)#!

(Aruba) (config) #ip default-gateway 10.168.10.10

10.Assign a physical interface to the VLAN. In this example, the interface connecting to the network is a trunk interface. Configure the mode on the interface to a trunk mode.

(Aruba) (config) #interface fastethernet 1/0

(Aruba) (config-if)#trusted

(Aruba) (config-if)#no shutdown

(Aruba) (config-if)#switchport mode trunk

(Aruba) (config-if)#switchport trunk allowed vlan add 10,25

(Aruba) (config-if)#!

(Aruba) (config)#

11.Ping the default gateway from the switch’s console.

12.Ping the switch’s IP address from the management station.

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Contents Aruba Copyright Notice Trademark InformationPatent Information Contact InformationIntroduction Certified Product SummaryNetwork Topology Known LimitationsConnecting the APs Interface settingDefault route Deployment DescriptionCommand, comment, and screen text key Connecting to the Mobility ControllerVia console Via the CLI Via the Web interfaceInitial Setup On power-up, the user is presented with the startup wizardWelcome to Aruba Wireless Networks Aruba User Assigning an IP to the Mobility Controller Connecting APs Provisioning APsSsid Configuration CLI command configurationWeb-based configuration Click the Apply buttonRadio setting 802.11b or 802.11g Access Point ConfigurationChannel and Tx power Preamble settingsRecommended AP configuration settings CLI Commands Required Settings Default DescriptionEssid Clear the ARM Scanning check box Configuration Guide To assign the power and channel setting manually Dynamic RF Management ARM Aware Scanning Security Policies and QoS Create an alias for the SVP ServerCreate policies for the wireless telephone user Assign policies to the role Configuration Guide Authentication Quality of Service QoS Subnet Roaming Commands for the master switch the Aruba Commands for the local switch the ArubaCLI Commands to Verify Setup for Subnet Routing From the ArubaChecking the Configuration

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