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4.
Select the VLAN Pool you created from the
VLAN Pools List
. Alternatively, you can
create a new VLAN pool by clicking
Create New VLAN Pool
.
5.
Click
OK
to save your changes. Clients connecting to this WLAN will now be
automatically assigned to a VLAN from the specified VLAN pool.
Figure 125: Assign a VLAN Pool to a WLAN
NOTE
A VLAN pool cannot be applied to a WLAN with a Device Policy enabled,
and vice-versa. If a Device Policy is selected, the VLAN Pooling option will
automatically be disabled. If a VLAN pool is selected, the Access VLAN option will
be disabled.
NOTE
VLAN Pooling has the lowest priority when used in conjunction with other
VLAN assignment features. In case of conflict, the priority is as follows: 1) Role-Based
Access Control (RBAC), 2) AAA Server, 3) Device Policy 4) VLAN Pooling.
For additional information on configuring VLANs for Access Point Ethernet ports, refer
to
on page 200.
Working with Hotspot Services
A hotspot is a venue or area that provides Internet access to devices with wireless
networking capability such as notebooks and smartphones. Hotspots are commonly
available in public venues such as hotels, airports, coffee shops and shopping malls.
ZoneDirector provides two types of Hotspot services based on the WISPr (Wireless
Internet Service Provider roaming) 1.0 and 2.0 specifications, as described in the following
sections.
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Working with Hotspot Services