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Stacked Controller Configuration, Management VLAN and Data VLAN Strategies

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ProSafe 20-AP Wireless Controller WC7520 Reference Manual Stacked Controller Configuration A stacked controller configuration can consist of up to three wireless controllers and up to 150 access points. To set up a stacked controller configuration: Step Configuration Web Management Interface Path 1. On each individual wireless controller that you intend to make a stack member, follow the configuration steps as explained in one of the previous sections. Note: If the stack members will be on different floors or in See Single Controller Configuration different buildings, you might want to configure a separate access with Basic Profile Group on page 25 point group for each building or floor. or 2. Configure the primary wireless controller and deploy it in the network. Single Controller Configuration with Access Point Groups on page 26 3. Configure the secondary wireless controllers and deploy them in the network. 4. Interconnect the wireless controllers that you intend to make members of the stack. The connection must be a wired connection but does not need to be a direct connection, that is, a switch or router can be located in between the wireless controllers that are part of a stack. 5. Configure the stacking group on the wireless controller that you intend as the primary controller. Stacking > Stacking 6. Synchronize all wireless controllers that are members of the stack. Management VLAN and Data VLAN Strategies If your network includes 10 or more access points, NETGEAR recommends that you set up at least 2 VLAN groups: a management VLAN group and a data VLAN group. If your network is large, you should create a number of data VLAN groups. Setting up data VLANs for clients allows you to: • Segregate traffic by user category • Create different policies such as access policies that are based on user category. Chapter 2: System Planning and Deployment Scenarios | 27

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Chapter 2:
System Planning and Deployment Scenarios
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ProSafe 20-AP Wireless Controller WC7520 Reference Manual
Stacked Controller Configuration
A stacked controller configuration can consist of up to three wireless controllers and up to
150 access points.
To set up a stacked controller configuration:
Management VLAN and Data VLAN Strategies
If your network includes 10 or more access points, NETGEAR recommends that you set up
at least 2 VLAN groups: a management VLAN group and a data VLAN group. If your network
is large, you should create a number of data VLAN groups. Setting up data VLANs for clients
allows you to:
Segregate traffic by user category
Create different policies such as access policies that are based on user category.
Step
Configuration
Web Management Interface Path
1.
On each individual wireless controller that you intend to make a
stack member, follow the configuration steps as explained in one
of the previous sections.
Note
: If the stack members will be on different floors or in
different buildings, you might want to configure a separate access
point group for each building or floor.
See
Single Controller Configuration
with Basic Profile Group
on page 25
or
Single Controller Configuration with
Access Point Groups
on page 26
2.
Configure the primary wireless controller and deploy it in the
network.
3.
Configure the secondary wireless controllers and deploy them in
the network.
4.
Interconnect the wireless controllers that you intend to make
members of the stack. The connection must be a wired
connection but does not need to be a direct connection, that is, a
switch or router can be located in between the wireless
controllers that are part of a stack.
5.
Configure the stacking group on the wireless controller that you
intend as the primary controller.
Stacking
>
Stacking
6.
Synchronize all wireless controllers that are members of the
stack.