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44 | The Basic User-Centric Networks Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 5.0 | User Guide
For this scenario, you must perform the following tasks:
1. Run the initial setup.
z Use the default IP address for VLAN 1. Since VLAN 1 is not used to connect to the layer-2 switch or router
through the trunk port, you must configure the appropriate VLAN in a later step.
z Do not specify a default gateway (use the default “none”). In a later step, you configure the default
gateway.
2. Create a VLAN that has the same VLAN ID as the VLAN on the switch or router to which you will connect
the controller. Add the uplink port on the controller to this VLAN and configure the port as a trunk port.
3. Add client VLANs to the trunk port.
4. Configure the default gateway on the controller. This gateway is the IP address of the router to which you will
connect the controller.
5. Configure the loopback interface for the controller.
6. Connect the uplink port on the controller to the switch or router interface.
7. Deploy APs. The APs will use DNS or DHCP to locate the controller.
8. Now configure VLANs on the controller for the wireless client subnetworks and configure SSIDs with the
VLANs assigned for each wireless subnetwork.
Configuring the Controller
The tasks in deploying a basic user-centric network fall into two main areas:
z Configuring and connecting the controller to the wired network (described in this section)
z Deploying APs (described later in this section)
To connect the controller to the wired network:
1. Run the initial setup to configure administrative information for the controller.
Initial setup can be done using the browser-based Setup Wizard or by accessing the initial setup dialog via a
serial port connection. Both methods are described in the Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS Quick Start Guide and
are referred to throughout this chapter as “initial setup.”
2. (Deployment #3) Configure a VLAN to connect the controller to your network. You do not need to perform
this step if you are using VLAN 1 to connect the controller to the wired network.
3. (Optional) Configure a loopback address for the controller. You do not need to perform this step if you are
using the VLAN 1 IP address as the controller’s IP address. Disable spanning tree on the controller if
necessary.
4. Configure the system clock.
5. (Optional) Install licenses; refer to Chapter 27, “Software Licenses” on page527.
6. Connect the ports on the controller to your network.
This section describes the steps in detail.
Running the Initial Setup
When you connect to the controller for the first time using either a serial console or a Web browser, the initial
setup requires you to set the role (master or local) for the controller and passwords for administrator and
configuration access.
Note: Do not connect the controller to your network when running the initial setup. The factory-default controller boots up with a
default IP address and both DHCP server and spanning tree functions are not enabled. Once you have completed the initial setup,
you can use either the CLI or WebUI for further configuration before connecting the controller to your network.