Avaya A2400, AP60, AP65 Network Topology, Deployment Description, Interface setting, Default route

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Aruba Mobility Controller

Configuration Guide

 

VIEW Certified

Network Topology

The following topology was tested during VIEW Certification testing.

Deployment Description

It is required that voice users be placed on a separate VLAN (e.g., VLAN 10) and data users on a separate VLAN (e.g., VLAN 25). The voice and data VLANs reside on the Aruba mobility controller and not on the access points (APs). The user traffic is tunneled back to the Aruba controller for processing. The edge network thus does not have to be modified to accommodate the WiFi clients and the VoWiFi network. Map each VLAN to a unique subnet. The mobility controller (switch) IP address needs to be set via the loopback interface setting. The Controller’s loopback address must be a routable address so that the APs can reach this address.

Interface setting

Identify the mobility controller port that serves as the uplink port for the data VLAN. The port used in this example is Fast Ethernet 1/0 and is a trunk port with both the voice and data VLAN.

Default route

The L3 switch connected to the Aruba controller serves as the default gateway for all the WiFi clients. Configure the default route to the next-hop gateway connected to the mobility controller.

Physical interface

All interfaces that connect to the core networks, routers, servers and gateways need to be set as trusted ports.

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Contents Certified Product Summary Service InformationConfiguration Guide View CertifiedNetwork Topology Interface settingDefault route Deployment DescriptionCommand, comment, and screen text key Connecting to the Mobility ControllerConnecting the APs Known LimitationsVia the Web interface Ssh admin@switch IP addressVia the CLI Initial Setup Welcome to Aruba Wireless Networks ArubaProvisioning APs Connecting APsAssigning an IP to the Mobility Controller Web-based configuration Ssid ConfigurationCLI command configuration Configure terminal ap location x.y.zPreamble settings Access Point ConfigurationRadio setting 802.11b or 802.11g Enter the PSK AES Key/PassphraseChannel and Tx power Recommended AP configuration settingsEssid Commands Ap location x.y.zFor ARM Assignment, select Disabled For ARM Assignment, select Disabled Security Policies and Quality of Service QoS Dynamic RF Management ARM Aware ScanningCreate policies for the wireless IP telephone user Create an alias for the AvppAssign policies to the role Subnet Roaming AuthenticationQuality of Service QoS User-role phones session-acl phoneaclCLI commands to set up subnet roaming Commands for the master switch the ArubaFrom the Aruba Commands to verify setup for sub-net routingCommands for the local switch the Aruba Show stm connectivity Checking the ConfigurationShow ap config location x.y.z Show station-table