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Wireless Attacks
Configuration Profiles
Access Point
Wi-Fi
Master Controller Placement
AP Power and Connectivity
Authorization
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Contents
Campus Wireless Networks Validated Reference Design Version
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Contents
Chapter RF Planning and Operation
Contacting Aruba Networks
Aruba Reference Architectures
Reference Documents
Introduction
Telephone Support
Understanding Centralized Wireless LAN Networks
Aruba’s User-Centric Network Architecture
Introducing Aruba’s User-Centric Network
Centralized Wlan Model
ArubaOS and Mobility Controller
ArubaOS
Mobility Controller
Access Point
Multi-function Thin Access Points
Air Monitor
Mesh Portal or Mesh Point
Aruba’s Secure Enterprise Mesh Network
Mobility Management System
Remote AP
Mobility Management System
PoC Network Physical Design
Proof-of-Concept Network
PoC Network Logical and RF Design
Vlan
Proof-of-Concept Network
Proof-of-Concept Network
Aruba Campus Wlan Physical Architecture
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Aruba Campus Wlan Logical Architecture
Data center ManagementMaster
Campus Wlan Validated Reference Design
Mobility Controller Access Point Deployment
Understanding Master and Local Operation
Mobility 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 VLANs
Vlan Pools
Vlan
User Mobility and Mobility Domains
VLANs 10, 20, 30
ArubaOS Mobility Domain
MD1
Mobility Controller Physical Placement and Connectivity
Master Controller Placement
Local Controller Placement
AP Placement, Power, and Connectivity
Mobility Controller and Thin AP Communication
AP Location and Density Considerations
AP Power and Connectivity
Office Deployment
Voice Deployment
Active Rfid Tag Deployment
Configuration Profiles
Configuration Profiles and AP Groups
Mobility Controller Configuration
Required Licenses
Profile Types
AP group
AP Groups
SSIDs, VLANs and Role Derivation
Profile Planning
SSIDs
VLANs
Secure Authentication Methods
Role Derivation
Authenticating with
Corporate
Authenticating with Captive Portal
Authentication Methods for Legacy Devices
Configuring Roles for Employee, Guest and Application Users
Employee Role
Guest 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 System
Wireless Attacks
Rogue APs
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Mobility Controller Configuration
RF Plan Tool
RF Planning and Operation
Adaptive Radio Management
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Minimum Scan Time Sec
Quality of Service
Voice over Wi-Fi
WMM and QoS
Network Wide QoS
Voice Functionality and Features
Traffic Prioritization
Voice-Aware RF Management
Comprehensive Voice Management
Voice over Wi-Fi
Controller Clusters Mobility Management System
LAN / WAN
Multiple Master/Local Clusters
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Multiple Master/Local Clusters
Appendix a
Licenses
Licenses
Appendix B
Wlan Extension with Remote AP
Wlan Extension with Remote AP
Small Network Deployment
Alternative Deployment Architectures
Medium Network Deployment
Mobility Controller located in the network data center
Branch Office Deployment
Corporate data center
Pure Remote Access Deployment
DMZ
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