HP Advanced Services zl Module with Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 R2 Planning and Design Guide

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Solution 2: Survivable Wireless Networking
Solution Implementation
Also note that in a real world environment, the branch office would include
other switches with similar settings for 802.1X.
interface e1
disable
vlan 1
name “DEFAULT_VLAN”
no untagged a1,b1-b17,c1-c2,e2
untagged a2-a24,b18-b24,e1
exit
vlan 192
name “APs”
untagged b1-b17,c2
exit
vlan 294
name “HighSchool”
ip address 10.29.4.2 255.255.255.0
untagged a1,c1,e2
exit
vlan 2917
name “HighSchoolUsers”
ip helper-address 10.29.4.30
ip address 10.29.17.1 255.255.255.0
tagged c1
exit
aaa authentication port-access eap-radius
aaa port-access authenticator a2-a24,b18-b24
aaa port-access authenticator active
radius-server host 10.29.4.30 key example
ip routing
ip route 0.0.0.0/0 10.29.4.1
timesync sntp
sntp unicast
sntp server priority 1 10.29.1.30
time timezone -480
time daylight-time-rule continental-us-and-canada
HP Advanced Services zl Module with Microsoft
Windows Server 2008 R2
You should follow these steps to configure the module:
1. Install the module in the HP E5406 zl switch. Refer to the module’s
Installation and Getting Started Guide for detailed instructions.