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WM-AD configuration
Creating and configuring a Bridge Traffic Locally At WAP WM-AD
120385-00 Rev 01, March 2007
Summit WM, Getting Started Guide
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DHCP Option – Provides you the option of either using the external 
DHCP server or the local DHCP server on the Summit WM Switch. For 
more information, see Step # 
 of Creating and configuring “Routed” WM-
AD.
VLAN ID – The ID #of VLAN that is mapped to a Summit WM Switch  
interface.
Interface – The name of the interface to which the VLAN is mapped.
Interface IP address – The interface’s IP address.
Mask – The subnet mask of the WM-AD.
5. From the Network Assignment drop-down list, click the network 
assignment. For more information on network assignment, see “Step # 
 of 
Creating and configuring Routed WM-AD”.
6. Type the values in the following three Timeout text boxes – Idle (Pre)Idle 
(Post), and Session. For more information on Timeout text boxes, see “Step 
 of Creating and configuring Routed WM-AD”.
7. To save your changes, click Save
As a next step, you must configure the authentication mechanism for the WM-AD. 
For more information, se
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8.4  Creating and configuring a Bridge Traffic Locally At WAP WM-AD
This configuration enables the WM-AD to provide branch office mode. The VLAN 
ID 
for the branch office is assigned by the office network administrator. The 
Altitude AP will operate correctly only when the VLAN ID is unique per AP.
To configure a Bridge traffic locally at AP 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, located in the lower portion of the left pane, 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 
APWAP. The VLAN Setting text boxes are displayed.
5. To define the VLAN setting, select one of the following:
Tagged – If you select Tagged, type the VLAN ID in VLAN ID text box. 
The default value is 1.