164| Tunn eled Nodes DellPowerConnect W- Series ArubaOS 6.2 | User Guide
Figure 46: Tunnelednodeconfiguration operation
Configuring a Wired Tunn eled Node Client
NOTE:ArubaOS does not allow a tunneled-node cl ient and tunneled-node serverto co-exist on the same controller at the same
time. The controller must be configured as either a tunneled-node client or a tunneled-node server. Bydefault, the Aruba controller
behavesas a tunneled-node server. However, once tunneled-node-server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxxis configured on the controller, the
controller becomes a tunneled-node client. To remove the tunneled-node client function, use the command tunneled-node-server
0.0.0.0to disable the tunneled-node client on the controller side.
This section describes how to configure a tunnelednode client. You can use the WebUI or the CLI to complete the
configuration steps.
1. A ccess the Wiredt unnelednode CLI according to the instructions provided in the installation guide that
shipped with your tunnelednode. Console access (9600 8N1) and SSH access are supported.
2. Specify t heI P addresso f thec ontrollerand specify tunnel loop prevention.
nCLI:
(host)(config) #tunneled-node-address ipaddress
(host)(config) #tunnel-loop-prevention
For example:
(host (config) # tunneled-node-address 10.10.1.1
(host)(config) #tunnel-loop-prevention
nWebUI
a. Navigate to Configuration>Advanced Services>Wired Access page.