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SonicOS 5.8.1 Administrator Guide
Creating the SonicPoint VAP
In this section, you will create and configure a new Virtual Access Point and associate it with
the VLAN you created in
the VLAN you created in
General Tab
Step 1
In the left-hand menu, navigate to the SonicPoint > Virtual Access Point page.
Step 2
Click the Add... button in the Virtual Access Points section.
Step 3
Enter a default name (SSID) for the VAP. In this case we chose VAP-Guest, the same name as
the zone to which it will be associated.
the zone to which it will be associated.
Step 4
Select the VLAN ID you created in
from the drop-down list. In this case we chose 50, the VLAN ID of our VAP-Corporate
VLAN.
Step 5
Check the Enable Virtual Access Point checkbox to enable this access point upon creation.
Step 6
Check the Enable SSID Suppress checkbox to hide this SSID from users
Step 7
Click the OK button to add this VAP.
Your new VAP now appears in the Virtual Access Points list.
Advanced Tab (Authentication Settings)
Step 1
Click the Advanced Tab to edit encryption settings. If you created a VAP Profile in the previous
section, select that profile from the Profile Name list. We created and choose a “Corporate-
WPA2” profile, which uses WPA2-AUTO-EAP as the authentication method. If you have not set
up a VAP Profile, continue with steps 2 through 4. Otherwise, continue to
section, select that profile from the Profile Name list. We created and choose a “Corporate-
WPA2” profile, which uses WPA2-AUTO-EAP as the authentication method. If you have not set
up a VAP Profile, continue with steps 2 through 4. Otherwise, continue to
Step 2
In the Advanced tab, select WPA2-AUTO-EAP from the Authentication Type drop-down
menu. This will employ an automatic user authentication based on your current RADIUS server
settings (Set below).
menu. This will employ an automatic user authentication based on your current RADIUS server
settings (Set below).
Step 3
In the Maximum Clients field, enter the maximum number of concurrent connections VAP will
support.
support.
Step 4
In the WPA-EAP Encryption Settings section, enter your current RADIUS server information.
This information will be used to support authenticated login to the VLAN.
This information will be used to support authenticated login to the VLAN.
Create More / Deploy Current VAPs
Now that you have successfully set up a VLAN for Corporate LAN access, you can choose to
add more custom VAPs, or to deploy this configuration to your SonicPoint(s) in the
add more custom VAPs, or to deploy this configuration to your SonicPoint(s) in the