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WM-AD configuration
HWC_GSG_VNSConfiguration.fm
Creating and configuring a Bridge Traffic Locally At SWM WM-AD
 120385-00 Rev 01, March 2007
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Summit WM, Getting Started Guide
   
   
  
Idle (Post) Timeout – Number of seconds a user is allowed to idle on the 
WM-AD after authentication.
Session – Maximum amount of time a session is allowed on the system. 
If you leave this text box blank, there will be no time limit.
8. Type the values in the Next Hop Routing text boxes.
Next Hop Address – The next-hop IP identifies the target device to which 
all WM-AD (user traffic) will be forwarded to. Next-hop definition 
supersedes any other possible definition in the routing table.
OSPF Route Cost – The OSPF cost value provides a relative cost 
indication to allow upstream routers to calculate whether or not to use the 
Summit WM Switch as a better fit, or lowest cost path to reach the devices 
in a particular network. The higher the cost, the less likely that the Summit 
WM Switch will be chosen as a route for traffic, unless that Summit WM 
Switch is the only possible route for that traffic.
Disable OSPF Advertisement – To disable the OSPF advertisement on 
the WM-AD select Disable OSPF Advertisement.
9. To save your changes, click Save
As a next step, you must configure the authentication mechanism for the WM-AD. 
For more information, se
8.3  Creating and configuring a Bridge Traffic Locally At SWM WM-AD
Note: Only the following models support Bridge Traffic Locally at SWM:
• Summit Switch WM2000
• Summit Switch WM200
 
To configure a bridge traffic locally at SWM WM-AD:
1. From the main menu, click WM Access Domain Configuration. The WM 
Access Domain Configuration screen is displayed.
2. In the Add subnet text box, type the WM-AD name.
3. Click Add subnet. The name is displayed in the virtual networks list and the 
Topology tab is displayed.
4. From the WM-AD Mode drop-down list, click Bridge Traffic Locally At 
SWM. The following text boxes are displayed: