Cisco 2507 Getting Started Guide - Page 31
Management Interface DHCP Server IP Address, to con DHCP Bridging Mode. - terminal server
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Table 3 Startup Wizard Information (continued) Wizard Setting Action Management Interface DHCP Server IP Address Enter the management interface DHCP server IP address. Virtual Gateway IP Address Enter the IP address of the controller virtual interface. You should enter a fictitious, unassigned IP address, such as 1.1.1.1. The virtual interface is used to support mobility management, DHCP relay, and embedded Layer 3 security such as guest web authentication and VPN termination. All controllers within a mobility group must be configured with the same virtual interface IP address. Mobility/RF Group Name If desired, enter the name of the mobility group/RF group to which you want the controller to belong. Although the name that you enter here is assigned to both the mobility group and the RF group, these groups are not identical. Both groups define clusters of controllers, but they have different purposes. All of the controllers in an RF group are usually also in the same mobility group and vice versa. However, a mobility group facilitates scalable, system-wide mobility and controller redundancy while an RF group facilitates scalable, system-wide dynamic RF management. Network Name (SSID) Enter the network name, or service set identifier (SSID). This is the default SSID that the access points use when they join a controller. Configure DHCP Bridging Mode Enter yes to configure DHCP Bridging Mode. Values are yes or no. The following message appears: Warning! The default WLAN security policy requires a RADIUS server. Please see documentation for more details. 31