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Configuration Steps CLI Commands UI Procedure
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile "guest")# auth-server
server1
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile "guest")# auth-server
server2
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile "guest")# captive-portal
internal
NOTE: This example uses internal captive portal use case using
external authentication server. You can also use an external
captive portal example.
NOTE: The SSID type guest is used in this example to enable
configuration of captive portal. However, corporate access
through VPN tunnel is still allowed for this SSID because the VLAN
associated to this SSID is a VPN-enabled VLAN (20 in this
example).
8. Create access rule for
wired and wireless
authentication. In this
example, the rule
permits all traffic.
For wired profile:
(Instant AP)(config)# wlan access-rule wired-port
(Instant AP)(Access Rule "wired-port")# rule any any
match any any any permit
For WLAN SSID:
(Instant AP)(config)# wlan access-rule guest
(Instant AP)(Access Rule "guest")# rule any any
match any any any permit
See
Configuring
ACL Rules for
Network
Services
NOTE: Ensure that you execute the commit apply command in the Instant CLI before saving the configuration and
propagating changes across the W-IAP cluster.
Table 85: W-IAP Configuration for Scenario 2—IPsec: Single Datacenter with Multiple controllers for Redundancy
W-IAP-Connected Switch Configuration
Client VLANs defined in this example must be opened on the upstream switches in multiple W-IAP
deployments, as client traffic from the slave to the master is tagged with the client VLAN.
Datacenter Configuration
For information on controller configuration, see Configuring a Controller for IAP-VPN Operations on page 243.
Ensure that the upstream router is configured with a static route pointing to the controller for the L3 VLAN.
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