MSM7xx Controllers Configuration Guide v6.4.0
On other controllers
4. Select Save.
Defining network profiles
Global definitions for all home networks and local networks are created using the network profiles
feature which is found on the Controller >> Network > Network profiles page (“About the default
network profiles” (page 32)).
Assigning a home network to a user
When you activate MTM support for a VSC, a user's home network is defined in one of the following
ways:
• It can be configured in the users account on a third-party RADIUS server by setting the attributes
Tunnel-Medium-Type, Tunnel-Private-Group-ID, and Tunnel-Type. For details on how to set
these attributes, see “User attributes” (page 443).
The Tunnel-Private-Group-ID attribute should be set to the name of the network profile that
identifies the users home network (A VLAN number can also be specified, but is not
recommended since two profiles could exist with the same VLAN ID but bound to different
physical ports or VLAN ports.)
• Configured in a locally defined user account or user account profile. (User accounts are defined
by selecting Controller >> Users.) Currently this method only supports VLAN ID. To specify a
network profile name, Use the Custom attributes option in a network profile to specify the
attributes Tunnel-Medium-Type, Tunnel-Private-Group-ID, and Tunnel-Type.
• Configured by setting the Egress network option when binding the VSC to an AP group. This
lets you assign the same home network to a group of APs. Any user connected to one of these
APs then gets the specified home network. Note that if both the Egress network and a RADIUS
attribute are assigned, the Egress network is overwritten by the RADIUS attribute.
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