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Figure 48 Controller-to-Controller xSec Example
Configuring Controllers for xSec
The following sections describe how to use the WebUI or CLI to configure the port that connects to the wired
network on which the other controller is installed. Other chapters in this manual describe the configuration of
VLANs.
In the WebUI
1. On each controller, navigate to the Configuration > Network > Port page.
2. Click on the port to be configured.
3. Select the VLAN from the drop-down list.
4. Configure the xSec point-to-point settings:
a. Enter the MAC address of the tunnel termination point (the “other” controller’s MAC address).
b. Enter the key (for example, 1234567898765432) used by xSec to establish the tunnel between the
controllers.
c. Select the VLANs that would be allowed across the point-to-point connection from the Allowed VLANs
drop-down menu, and click the <-- button.
5. Click Apply.
In the CLI
For Controller 1:
interface gigabitethernet|fastethernet slot/port
vlan 1
xsec point-to-point 10:11:12:13:14:15 1234567898765432 allowed vlan 101,200,250
For Controller 2:
interface gigabitethernet|fastethernet slot/port
vlan 1
xsec point-to-point 01:02:03:04:05:06 1234567898765432 allowed vlan 101,200,250
Configuring the Odyssey Client on Client Machines
You can obtain the Odyssey Client from Juniper Networks. For information on Odyssey Client versions, contact
Dell Networks or Juniper Networks support.
Installing the Odyssey Client
1. Unzip and install the Odyssey client on the client laptop.
2. For wired xSec, to use the Odyssey client to control the wired port, modify the registry:
a. On the windows machine, click Start and select Run.
b. Type regedit in the dialog box and click OK.
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VLAN 1
Controller 1
MAC: 01:02:03:04:05:06
Controller 2
MAC: 10:11:12:13:14:15
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