5.Enter a priority value for the VLAN ID in the Uplink Priority field. By default, all wired uplink interfaces have the same priority. If you want to use an active-standby topology then prioritize each uplink interfaces by entering a different priority value (1– 4) for each uplink interface.

6.Click Apply.

In the CLI

In this example, a PPoE service name, username and password are assigned. The interface VLAN 14 has an uplink priority of 3.

(host) (config) #interface vlan 14 ip address pppoe

(host) (config) #interface vlan 14 ip pppoe-service-name <service_name>

(host) (config) #interface vlan 14 ip pppoe-username <username>

(host) (config) #(host) (config) #interface vlan 14 ip pppoe-password *****

(host) (config) #uplink wired vlan 14 priority 3

Default Gateway from DHCP/PPPoE

You can specify that the router IP address obtained from the DHCP or PPPoE server be used as the default gateway for the controller.

In the WebUI

1.Navigate to the Configuration > Network > IP > IP Routes page.

2.For Default Gateway, select (Obtain an IP address automatically).

3.Select Apply.

In the CLI

(host) (config) #ip default-gateway import

Configuring DNS/WINS Server from DHPC/PPPoE

The DHCP or PPPoE server can also provide the IP address of a DNS server or NetBIOS name server, which can be passed to wireless clients through the controller’s internal DHCP server.

For example, the following configures the DHCP server on the controller to assign addresses to authenticated employees; the IP address of the DNS server obtained by the controller via DHCP/PPPoE is provided to clients along with their IP address.

In the WebUI

1.Navigate to the Configuration > Network > IP > DHCP Server page.

2.Select Enable DCHP Server.

3.Under Pool Configuration, select Add.

4.For Pool Name, enter employee-pool.

5.For Default Router, enter 10.1.1.254.

6.For DNS Servers, select Import from DHCP/PPPoE.

7.For WINS Servers, select Import from DHCP/PPPoE.

8.For Network, enter 10.1.1.0 for IP Address and 255.255.255.0 for Netmask.

9.Click Done.

In the CLI

(host) (config) #ip dhcp pool employee-pool

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