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DHCP Server Configuration, Routing Table, DHCP Server, corporate, non-corporate

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Figure 206 - Tunneling- Routing Use the Routing Table to specify policy based on routing into the VPN tunnel. Each routing table entry has a destination, network mask, and default gateway. 1. Click New and update the following parameters. n Destination- Specify the destination network to be routed into the VPN tunnel. n Netmask- Specify the network mask of the network to be routed into the VPN tunnel. n Gateway- Specify the gateway to which traffic should be routed. This IP address should be the 'controller-ip' of the controller on which the VPN connection is terminated. See "Controller Configuration for VPN" on page 277 for more information. 2. Click Next to continue. 3. The DHCP Server window appears. Use this table to define DHCP pools of different types based on your deployment modes as described in the following section. DHCP Server Configuration The Virtual Controller (VC) on an W-Instant AP enables different DHCP pools (various deployment models) in addition to allocating IP subnets to each branch. The following modes of DHCP server are supported: l Local Subnet- In this mode, the VC assigns an IP address from a configured subnet and forwards traffic to both corporate and non-corporate destinations. This is achieved by appropriately translating the network address (NAT) and forwarding the packet through the IPSec tunnel or through the uplink. l L2 Switching Mode- In this mode, W-Instant supports the following two types to support L2 switching mode of connection to corporate: n Distributed L2- In this mode, the VC assigns an IP address from a configured subnet and forwards traffic to both corporate and non-corporate destinations. The VC adds the VLAN configured in this subnet to the controller VLAN multicast table enabling the L2 subnet to act as an extension of the VLAN on the controller. Corporate traffic is sent on the IPSec tunnel and non-corporate traffic is sent on the uplink. Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point 6.2.0.0-3.2.0.0 | User Guide 263 | VPN Configuration

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Figure 206
- Tunneling— Routing
Use the
Routing Table
to specify policy based on routing into the VPN tunnel. Each routing table
entry has a destination, network mask, and default gateway.
1.
Click
New
and update the following parameters.
n
Destination— Specify the destination network to be routed into the VPN tunnel.
n
Netmask— Specify the network mask of the network to be routed into the VPN tunnel.
n
Gateway— Specify the gateway to which traffic should be routed. This IP address should
be the ‘controller-ip’ of the controller on which the VPN connection is terminated. See
"Controller Configuration for VPN" on page 277
for more information.
2.
Click
Next
to continue.
3.
The
DHCP Server
window appears. Use this table to define DHCP pools of different types
based on your deployment modes as described in the following section.
DHCP Server Configuration
The Virtual Controller (VC) on an W-Instant AP enables different DHCP pools (various
deployment models) in addition to allocating IP subnets to each branch. The following modes of
DHCP server are supported:
l
Local Subnet— In this mode, the VC assigns an IP address from a configured subnet and
forwards traffic to both
corporate
and
non-corporate
destinations. This is achieved by
appropriately translating the network address (NAT) and forwarding the packet through the
IPSec tunnel or through the uplink.
l
L2 Switching Mode— In this mode, W-Instant supports the following two types to support
L2 switching mode of connection to corporate:
n
Distributed L2— In this mode, the VC assigns an IP address from a configured subnet
and forwards traffic to both
corporate
and
non-corporate
destinations. The VC adds the
VLAN configured in this subnet to the controller VLAN multicast table enabling the L2
subnet to act as an extension of the VLAN on the controller. Corporate traffic is sent on
the IPSec tunnel and non-corporate traffic is sent on the uplink.
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