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d. Enter the IP address of the controller in the Wired Access Concentrator Server IP field.
e. To enable tunnel loop prevention, click the Enable Wired Access Concentrator Loop Prevention
checkbox.
f. Click Apply.
3. Access each interface that you want to use, and assign it as a tunneled node port.
(host (config) # interface fastethernet n/m
(host (config-if) # tunneled-node port
4. Verify the configuration.
(host) (config-if) # exit
(host) # show tunneled-port config
Configuring an Access Port as a Tunneled Node Port
You can configure any port on any controller as a tunneled node port using the tunneled-node-port command.
Set the tunneled-nod -address as the controller to act as the tunneled node termination point. The tunneled-
node-port command tells the physical interface to tunnel that traffic to the controller.
1. Enable portfast on the Wired tunneled node.
(host)(config) #interface fastethernet <slot>/<port>
(host) (config-if) # spanning-tree portfast
2. Assign a VLAN to the tunneled node port.
(host) (config-if) # switchport mode access
(host) (config-if) # switchport access vlan <vlanid>
Configuring a Trunk Port as a Tunneled Node Port
To enable portfast on the Wired tunneled node execute the following commands:
l (host) (config-if) # switchport mode trunk
l (host) (config-if) # switchport trunk allowed vlan <WORD>
To verify the status of the Wired tunneled node execute the following command:
l (host) # show tunneled-node state
l (host) # show tunneled-node config
To check the current usage on the controller execute the following command. Each tunneled node client uses
one AP license. Attaching an additional wired client on the tunneled node client does not increment the AP
license usage on the controller.
l (host) # show license-usage ap
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