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WM Access Domain Services (WM-AD): Introduction
Summit WM-Series WLAN Switch and Altitude Access Point Software Version 1.0 User Guide
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For each user group, you should set up a Filter ID attribute in the RADIUS server, and then associate
each user in the RADIUS server to at least one Filter ID name. The Summit WM-Series Switch Software
enables you to define specific filtering rules, by Filter ID attribute, that will be applied to user groups to
control network access.
What is a WM-AD?
A WM-AD is an IP subnet that is especially designed to enable Altitude APs to interact with wireless
devices. In many ways, a WM-AD is similar to a regular IP subnet. However, it has the following
required features:
1 Each WM-AD is assigned a unique identifier.
2 Each WM-AD is assigned an SSID. These do not have to be unique.
3 Each WM-AD is assigned a range of IP addresses for wireless devices. All the wireless devices share
the same IP address prefix (the part of the IP address that identifies the network and subnet).
The IP addresses of the wireless devices are assigned dynamically by the Summit WM-Series
Switch's DHCP server within the assigned range.
(These IP addresses are not “virtual”. They are regular IP addresses, and are unique over the
network. These IP addresses are advertised to other hosts on the network so that they can exchange
traffic with the wireless devices in the WM-AD.)
NOTE
Alternatively, you can allow the enterprise network's DHCP server to provide the IP addresses for the WM-AD, by
enabling DHCP Relay in the Topology screen.
4 A single overall filtering policy applies to all the wireless devices within the WM-AD. Further
filtering can be applied when the wireless user is authenticated by the RADIUS server.
5 When the Summit WM-Series Switch creates the WM-AD, it also creates a virtual IP subnet for that
WM-AD.
6 Each WM-AD represents a mobility group that, when configured, can be carried across multiple
Summit WM-Series Switches.
7 Each WM-AD also offers unique AAA services.
Topology of a WM-AD
Before you configure a WM-AD, you should define global settings that will apply to all WM-AD
definitions. In the Global Settings screen, identify the location of the RADIUS servers. You also enable
Priority Traffic Handling for voice-over-internet traffic.
In the Top olo gy screen, you name a new WM-AD and begin its configuration
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