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f. Under Security, select the network authentication and encryption methods.
g. To set the SSID profile and close the window, click Apply.
4. Click Apply at the bottom of the Profile Details window.
5. Click the new virtual AP name in the Profiles list or the Profile Details to display configuration parameters.
6. Under Profile Details:
a. Make sure Virtual AP enable is selected.
b. From the VLAN drop-down menu, select the VLAN ID for the VLAN to be used for split tunneling.
c. From the Forward mode drop-down menu, select split-tunnel.
d. Click Apply.
In the CLI
(host) (config) #wlan ssid-profile <profile>
essid <name>
opmode <method>
(host) (config) #wlan virtual-ap <profile>
ssid-profile <name>
forward-mode <mode>
(host) (config) # vlan <vlan id>
aaa-profile <profile>
(host) (config) #ap-group <name>
virtual-ap <profile>
or
(host) (config) #ap-name <name>
virtual-ap <profile>
Defining Corporate DNS Servers
Clients send DNS requests to the corporate DNS server address that it learned from DHCP. If configured for
split tunneling, corporate domains and traffic destined for corporate use the corporate DNS server. For non-
corporate domains and local traffic, other DNS servers can be used.
In the WebUI
1. Navigate to Configuration > Wireless > AP Configuration page.
2. Select either the AP Group or AP Specific tab. Click Edit for the AP group or AP name.
3. Under Profiles, select AP, then AP system profile.
4. Under Profile Details:
a. Enter the corporate DNS servers.
b. Click Add.
The DNS name appears in Corporate DNS Domain list. You can add multiple names the same way.
5. Click Apply.
In the CLI
(host) (config) #ap system-profile <profile>
dns-domain <domain name>
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