Aruba Networks Version 3.3 manual Guest Role

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Guest Role

Guest usage warrants special consideration for enterprise wireless networks. It is not enough for guest users to be separated from employee users through VLANs in the network. Guests must be limited not only in where they may go, but also limited by what network protocols and ports they may use to access resources.

Data center

Master

Internet

File

Web

PBX RADIUS

Guest

VLAN

Employee

 

Guest

SSID

Application

SSID

 

SSID

 

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Campus Wireless Networks Validated Reference Design Version 3.3 Design Guide

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Contents Campus Wireless Networks Validated Reference Design Version Crossman Avenue Sunnyvale, California Phone Fax Contents Chapter RF Planning and Operation Contacting Aruba Networks Aruba Reference ArchitecturesReference Documents IntroductionTelephone Support Understanding Centralized Wireless LAN Networks Aruba’s User-Centric Network ArchitectureIntroducing Aruba’s User-Centric Network Centralized Wlan ModelArubaOS and Mobility Controller ArubaOSMobility Controller Access Point Multi-function Thin Access PointsAir Monitor Mesh Portal or Mesh Point Aruba’s Secure Enterprise Mesh NetworkMobility Management System Remote APMobility Management System PoC Network Physical Design Proof-of-Concept NetworkPoC Network Logical and RF Design VlanProof-of-Concept Network Proof-of-Concept Network Aruba Campus Wlan Physical Architecture Campus Wlan Validated Reference DesignAruba Campus Wlan Logical Architecture Data center ManagementMaster Campus Wlan Validated Reference Design Mobility Controller Access Point Deployment Understanding Master and Local OperationMobility Controller High Availability Master Controller Redundancy Local Controller Redundancy Second Local controller has an opposite configuration Vlan Design Do Not Make Aruba the Default Router Do Not Use Special VLANsVlan Pools VlanUser Mobility and Mobility Domains VLANs 10, 20, 30ArubaOS Mobility Domain MD1Mobility Controller Physical Placement and Connectivity Master Controller PlacementLocal Controller Placement AP Placement, Power, and ConnectivityMobility Controller and Thin AP Communication AP Location and Density Considerations AP Power and ConnectivityOffice Deployment Voice Deployment Active Rfid Tag DeploymentConfiguration Profiles Configuration Profiles and AP GroupsMobility Controller Configuration Required LicensesProfile Types AP groupAP Groups SSIDs, VLANs and Role DerivationProfile Planning SSIDs VLANsSecure Authentication Methods Role DerivationAuthenticating with Corporate Authenticating with Captive Portal Authentication Methods for Legacy DevicesConfiguring Roles for Employee, Guest and Application Users Employee RoleGuest Role Create a bandwidth contract and apply it to an AP group Create the block-internal-access policy Modify the guest-logon role Device Role Role Variation by Authentication Method Wireless Intrusion Detection SystemWireless Attacks Rogue APs Page Mobility Controller Configuration RF Plan Tool RF Planning and OperationAdaptive Radio Management Page Minimum Scan Time Sec Quality of Service Voice over Wi-FiWMM and QoS Network Wide QoS Voice Functionality and FeaturesTraffic Prioritization Voice-Aware RF ManagementComprehensive Voice Management Voice over Wi-Fi Controller Clusters Mobility Management System LAN / WANMultiple Master/Local Clusters Page Multiple Master/Local Clusters Appendix a LicensesLicenses Appendix B Wlan Extension with Remote APWlan Extension with Remote AP Small Network Deployment Alternative Deployment ArchitecturesMedium Network Deployment Mobility Controller located in the network data centerBranch Office Deployment Corporate data center Pure Remote Access Deployment DMZ