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Chapter 10 Cisco Unified Wireless Guest Access Services
Guest Access Configuration
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AP manager interface—Even though the controller is not used to manage APs, you are still required
to configure this interface. Cisco recommends the AP manager interface be configured on the same
VLAN and subnet as the management interface.
to configure this interface. Cisco recommends the AP manager interface be configured on the same
VLAN and subnet as the management interface.
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Virtual interface—The controller quickstart installation documentation recommends defining the
virtual IP with an address, such as 1.1.1.1. This address needs to be the same for all controllers that
are members of the same mobility group name. The virtual interface is also used as the source IP
address when the controller redirects clients for web authentication.
virtual IP with an address, such as 1.1.1.1. This address needs to be the same for all controllers that
are members of the same mobility group name. The virtual interface is also used as the source IP
address when the controller redirects clients for web authentication.
Guest VLAN Interface Configuration
The interfaces previously described are for operations and administrative functions associated with the
controller. To implement a guest access service, another interface must be defined. This is the interface
through which guest traffic is forwarded for routing to the Internet. As previously described in
controller. To implement a guest access service, another interface must be defined. This is the interface
through which guest traffic is forwarded for routing to the Internet. As previously described in
, the guest interface will likely connect to a port on a firewall or be
switched to an interface on an Internet border router.
Defining a New Interface
Perform the following to define and configure an interface to support guest traffic:
Step 1
Click the Controller tab.
Step 2
In the left pane, click Interfaces.
Step 3
Click New. (See
Figure 10-8
Controller Interfaces
Defining an Interface Name and VLAN ID
Step 4
Enter an interface name and VLAN ID. (See