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Chapter 12 Configuring Hybrid REAPWireless Device Access
Configuring Hybrid REAP
Connecting Client Devices to the WLANs
Follow the instructions for your client device to create profiles to connect to the WLANs you created in
the
“Configuring the Controller for Hybrid REAP” section on page 12-6
.
In our example, you would create three profiles on the client:
1.
To connect to the “employee” WLAN, you would create a client profile that uses WPA/WPA2 with
PEAP-MSCHAPV2 authentication. Once the client becomes authenticated, it should get an IP
address from the management VLAN of the controller.
2.
To connect to the “local-employee” WLAN, you would create a client profile that uses
WPA/WPA2-PSK authentication. Once the client becomes authenticated, it should get an IP address
from VLAN 101 on the local switch.
3.
To connect to the “guest-central” WLAN, you would create a client profile that uses open
authentication. Once the client becomes authenticated, it should get an IP address from VLAN 101
on the network local to the access point. Once the client connects, the local user can type any http
address in the web browser. The user is automatically directed to the controller to complete the
web-authentication process. When the web login page appears, the user enters his or her username
and password.
To see if a client’s data traffic is being locally or centrally switched, click
Monitor
>
Clients
on the
controller GUI, click the
Detail
link for the desired client, and look at the Data Switching parameter
under AP Properties.