Parameter

Description

 

on the controller. For more information about this parameter, see "HA Discovery on

 

Association" on page 499

 

 

Mobile IP

Enables or disables IP mobility for this virtual AP.

 

Default: Enabled

 

 

Preserve Client VLAN

If you select this checkbox, clients retain their previous VLAN assignment if the client dis-

 

associates from an AP and then immediately re-outassociates either with same AP or another

 

AP on the same controller.

 

 

Q-in-Q Outer VLAN

 

 

 

Remote-AP Operation

Configures when the virtual AP operates on a remote AP:

 

always—Permanently enables the virtual AP (Bridge Mode only). No authentication

 

supported.

 

backup—Enables the virtual AP if the remote AP cannot connect to the controller (Bridge

 

Mode only). No authentication supported.

 

persistent—Permanently enables the virtual AP after the remote AP initially connects to the

 

controller (Bridge Mode only).

 

standard—Enables the virtual AP when the remote AP connects to the controller. Use

 

standard option for tunneled, split-tunneled, and Bridge SSIDs.

 

NOTE: Only open/PSK security mode is allowed for always/backup RAP operation. No

 

authentication is supported for always/backup.

 

 

Station Blacklisting

Select the Station Blacklisting checkbox to enable detection of denial of service (DoS) attacks,

 

such as ping or SYN floods, that are not spoofed deauthorization attacks.

 

Default: Enabled

 

 

Strict Compliance

If enabled, the AP denies client association requests if the AP and client station have no

 

common rates defined. Some legacy client stations which are not fully 802.11-compliant may

 

not include their configured rates in their association requests. Such non-compliant stations

 

may have difficulty associating with APs unless strict compliance is disabled. This parameter is

 

disabled by default.

 

 

VLAN Mobility

Enable or disable VLAN (Layer-2) mobility.

 

Default: Disabled

 

 

FDB Update on Assoc

This parameter enables seamless failover for silent clients, allowing them to re-associate. If you

 

select this option, the controller will generate a Layer 2 update on behalf of client to update

 

forwarding tables in bridge devices.

 

Default: Disabled

 

 

In the Profile Details entry for the new virtual AP profile, navigate to the AAA Profile drop-down list and select the

AAAprofile you previously configured to reveal the AAA Profile pop-up window. Click Apply to set the AAA profile and close the pop-up window.

In the CLI

(host)(config) #wlan virtual-ap corpnet vlan 1

aaa-profile corpnet ap-group default virtual-ap corpnet

Creating a new SSID Profile

Follow the procedures below to create a new SSID profile and associate that profile to your Virtual AP.

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