User Guide: Vista Manager AWC Plug-in version 3.2.0

Create CB Profiles



Next let's create CB Profiles for blanket wireless networks.

Therefore, we have to use two separate CB Profiles, one for 1F APs and the other for 2F APs.
We are going to create two CB Profiles as you see in the following table (the purple cells).

Table 1: Planned Wireless Networks
  Radio TQ5403-xF-1 TQ5403-xF-2 TQ5403-xF-3 Overview
2F Radio 2
ForStaff-PC
ForStaff-PC
ForStaff-PC
Multi-channel VAP for employees' PCs
Radio 1
ForStaff-Mobile
AWC-CB VAP for employees' mobile devices
1F Radio 2
ForStaff-PC
ForStaff-PC
ForStaff-PC
Multi-channel VAP for employees' PCs
Radio 1
ForStaff-Mobile
AWC-CB VAP for employees' mobile devices
ForGuest
AWC-CB VAP for guests

CB Profile for 1F

  1. Select "Wireless Configuration" > "CB Profile" from the AWC Plug-in menu.
    The CB Profile list will appear.


  2. Click "Add" at the top right of the Content section.
    The "Create CB Profile" screen will appear.


  3. Configure general parameters in the "Profile Configuration" section.
    • Enter "TQ5403-CB-1F" in "CB Profile Name".
    • Select the Management Group that you want apply this CB Profile to.
      A CB Profile can be used in multiple Management Groups by selecting those groups on this screen.
      Here we check the "1-2F Group" that we created earlier.
      Note that you cannot uncheck the "Default Wireless Group".


  4. Configure VAPs in the "VAP (Multiple SSID) Configuration" section.
    First, Create a CB VAP "ForStaff-Mobile" for employees' mobile devices, as CB VAP 1.
    As mentioned when creating the AP Profile, here we enable "Wireless Client Isolation" so that guest computers cannot see each other. Please note that this setting (Wireless Client Isolation) affects all VAPs (multi-channel and CB) on the same radio. As we should enable this on Radio 1 to block traffic between guests on CB VAP "ForGuest", it is also enabled on the CB VAP "ForStaff-Mobile", therefore employees' devices cannot communicate with each other. In this configuration, both employees have to connect to the multi-channel VAP if they want to discover each other's devices.

    Table 2: CB VAP "ForStaff-Mobile" Configuration
    Item Name Value Description
    Radio Radio 1 Select a radio band to use for this CB VAP, from Radio 1 (2.4GHz) and Radio 2 (5GHz W52).
    VAP 1 Specify a VAP number for this CB VAP configuration.
    Channel
    1
    Select a channel to use for this CB VAP
    This setting is applied to all VAPs (multi-channel and CB) on the same radio.
    VAP Status Enable Specify "Enable" or "Disable".
    VLAN ID
    100
    Specify a VLAN ID used for communication between the CB VAP and associated clients (mandatory).
    Note
    Specify a VLAN ID that is different from the AP's management VLAN. When the AP is detected as a guest node, a parent AMF node is configured to collect the guest node information automatically ("dynamic discovery"), and wireless clients get their IP addresses via DHCP.
    SSID ForStaff-Mobile Specify an SSID (network name) to use on the CB VAP.
    Broadcast SSID Enable Specify whether to broadcast the SSID on the CB VAP.
    Security WPA Personal Specify a security method for the VAP.
    Security Key (WPA-PSK) 5+@f/=0N1y Specify an encryption key for the VAP.
    WPA Versions WPA2 Specify a WPA version to use on the VAP.
    Encryption Protocol CCMP Specify an encryption protocol to use on the VAP.
    Management Frame Protection Enable Specify whether to protect Management Frames.
    Broadcast Key Refresh Rate 0 Specify an interval at which to refresh the broadcast key that is sent to clients on the VAP. Specifying "0" stops the key from refreshing.
    MAC Address Authentication Disable Specify whether to use MAC Address Authentication on the VAP.
    Fast Roaming Disable Specify whether to use Fast Roaming of wireless clients.
    Wireless Client Isolation
    Enable
    Specify whether to block communication between wireless clients connected to the same VAP.
    This setting is applied to all VAPs (multi-channel and CB) on the same radio.
    Inactivity Timer 300 Specify the delay before disconnecting a client that disappears without notifying the APs.
    Duplicate AUTH received Disconnect Select how to process connection requests from clients that have maintained a connection.
    Association Advertisement Disable Specify whether to use Association Advertisement.
    DTIM Period 1 Specify how frequently to insert a DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Map) in the AP's beacons (every 1 to 255 beacons).
    RSSI Threshold
    0
    Specify the threshold that prompts handover to another AP when Received Signal Strength (RSSI) received from the client decreases.
    If you select "0", the connection will not disconnect to facilitate handover.
    Tx Power Max Select the AP's transmission power.


  5. Next, click "+ Add VAP" on "VAP (Multiple SSID) Configuration" to create another CB VAP for guests.

  6. Now we are going to create a CB VAP "ForGuest" for guests' computers (CB VAP 2).
    We don't use any security on the CB VAP for guests.

    Table 3: CB VAP "ForGuest" Configuration
    Item Name Value Description
    Radio Radio 1 Select a radio band to use for this CB VAP, from Radio 1 (2.4GHz) and Radio 2 (5GHz W52).
    VAP 2 Specify a VAP number for this CB VAP configuration.
    Channel
    1
    Select a channel to use for this CB VAP
    This setting is applied to all VAPs (multi-channel and CB) on the same radio.
    VAP Status Enable Specify "Enable" or "Disable".
    VLAN ID
    200
    Specify a VLAN ID used for communication between the CB VAP and associated clients (mandatory).
    Note
    Specify a VLAN ID that is different from the AP's management VLAN. When the AP is detected as a guest node, a parent AMF node is configured to collect the guest node information automatically ("dynamic discovery"), and wireless clients get their IP addresses via DHCP.
    SSID ForGuest Specify an SSID (network name) to use on the CB VAP.
    Broadcast SSID Enable Specify whether to broadcast the SSID on the CB VAP.
    Security None Specify a security method for the VAP.
    MAC Address Authentication Disable Specify whether to use MAC Address Authentication on the VAP.
    Wireless Client Isolation
    Enable
    Specify whether to block communication between wireless clients connected to the same VAP.
    This setting is applied to all VAPs (multi-channel and CB) on the same radio.
    Inactivity Timer 300 Specify the delay before disconnecting a client that disappears without notifying the APs.
    Duplicate AUTH received Disconnect Select how to process connection requests from clients that have maintained a connection.
    Association Advertisement Disable Specify whether to use Association Advertisement.
    DTIM Period 1 Specify how frequently to insert a DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Map) in the AP's beacons (every 1 to 255 beacons).
    RSSI Threshold
    0
    Specify the threshold that prompts handover to another AP when Received Signal Strength (RSSI) received from the client decreases.
    If you select "0", the connection will not disconnect to facilitate handover.
    Tx Power Max Select the AP's transmission power.


  7. Now we are going to create a channel blanket to apply the CB Profile to.
    Click the "Create CB" button in the "Channel Blanket List" section.

    The "Create Channel Blanket" dialog box will appear.


  8. Enter "1F Blanket" in "Channel Blanket Name".

  9. Configure the "Control VLAN".
    The Control VLAN for a channel blanket should be different from the management VLAN of the APs and VLANs for the VAPs to which the wireless clients will belong.
    Here we enter "101".

  10. Select the Management Group whose APs you want to add to this channel blanket.
    Here we select "1-2F Group".


  11. Click "Add" to create the channel blanket "1F Blanket".
    Now you can see "1F Blanket" in the channel blanket list.


  12. Next let's add APs to the channel blanket "1F Blanket".
    Click the "AP List" button on the "1F Blanket" row in the channel blanket list.
    The "AP List" dialog box will appear.
    In the title, the channel blanket name follows "AP List", in brackets. In this case, the title is "AP List (Channel Blanket Name: 1F Blanket)".


  13. Click "Edit AP List".
    The "Add/Remove APs" dialog box will appear.

    In this dialog box, you can select APs from a floor map or from a list of the APs in the management group.
    Floor map panels are shown by default.

  14. Click "1F Map" panel.
    APs placed on the "1F Map" will be displayed as icons on the map.


  15. Select APs to join the channel blanket by clicking their icons on the map.

    • When you hover over an AP, its IP address, MAC address and model name will pop up.
    • When you click an AP icon, a blue circle will appear around the AP and show that it is selected. You can select multiple APs.
    • Clicking an AP icon again deselects it.
    • An AP Icon in dark gray shows that the AP already belongs to another channel blanket.
      In this example, you cannot see AP icons in dark gray because no AP belongs to a channel blanket.

    Here we select all three APs.


  16. Click "Save" in the "Add/Remove APs" dialog box to save the selection.
    Now you can see the selected APs on the "AP List" dialog box.


    Make sure that the correct APs are selected, then click "Close" to close the "AP List" dialog box.
    This returns you to the "Channel Blanket List" section of the "Create Channel Blanket" screen.
    In the "1F Blanket" line, you can see that "Assigned APs" is updated to "3".


  17. Click "Add" at the top right of the Content screen to save the configuration.

CB Profile for 2F

Next let's create a CB Profile for the second floor.
We will create a CB VAP for employees' mobile devices like we did for the CB VAP for 1F.
  1. Select "Wireless Configuration" > "CB Profile" from the AWC Plug-in menu to go back to the CB Profile list screen.


  2. Click "Add" at the top right of the Content section.
    The "Create CB Profile" screen will appear.


  3. Configure general parameters in the "Profile Configuration" section.
    • Enter "TQ5403-CB-2F" in "CB Profile Name".
    • Select the Management Group that you want apply this CB Profile to.
      A CB Profile can be used in multiple Management Groups by selecting those groups on this screen.
      Here we check the "1-2F Group" that we created earlier.
      Note that you cannot uncheck the "Default Wireless Group".


  4. Configure VAPs in the "VAP (Multiple SSID) Configuration" section.
    Create a CB VAP "ForStaff-Mobile" for employees' mobile devices, CB VAP 1.
    Because this CB VAP has no direct relationship to the one created for 1F, in spite of having the same name, and we are not going to create a CB VAP for guests on the 2nd floor, we could disable "Wireless Client Isolation". But in this example, we will use the same settings as before.

    Table 4: CB VAP "ForStaff-Mobile" Configuration
    Item Name Value Description
    Radio Radio 1 Select a radio band to use for this CB VAP, from Radio 1 (2.4GHz) and Radio 2 (5GHz W52).
    VAP 1 Specify a VAP number for this CB VAP configuration.
    Channel
    1
    Select a channel to use for this CB VAP
    This setting is applied to all VAPs (multi-channel and CB) on the same radio.
    VAP Status Enable Specify "Enable" or "Disable".
    VLAN ID
    100
    Specify a VLAN ID used for communication between the CB VAP and associated clients (mandatory).
    Note
    Specify a VLAN ID that is different from the AP's management VLAN. When the AP is detected as a guest node, a parent AMF node is configured to collect the guest node information automatically ("dynamic discovery"), and wireless clients get their IP addresses via DHCP.
    SSID ForStaff-Mobile Specify an SSID (network name) to use on the CB VAP.
    Broadcast SSID Enable Specify whether to broadcast the SSID on the CB VAP.
    Security WPA Personal Specify a security method for the VAP.
    Security Key (WPA-PSK) 5+@f/=0N1y Specify an encryption key for the VAP.
    WPA Versions WPA2 Specify a WPA version to use on the VAP.
    Encryption Protocol CCMP Specify an encryption protocol to use on the VAP.
    Management Frame Protection Enable Specify whether to protect Management Frames.
    Broadcast Key Refresh Rate 0 Specify an interval at which to refresh the broadcast key that is sent to clients on the VAP. Specifying "0" stops the key from refreshing.
    MAC Address Authentication Disable Specify whether to use MAC Address Authentication on the VAP.
    Fast Roaming Disable Specify whether to use Fast Roaming of wireless clients.
    Wireless Client Isolation
    Enable
    Specify whether to block communication between wireless clients connected to the same VAP.
    This setting is applied to all VAPs (multi-channel and CB) on the same radio.
    Inactivity Timer 300 Specify the delay before disconnecting a client that disappears without notifying the APs.
    Duplicate AUTH received Disconnect Select how to process connection requests from clients that have maintained a connection.
    Association Advertisement Disable Specify whether to use Association Advertisement.
    DTIM Period 1 Specify how frequently to insert a DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Map) in the AP's beacons (every 1 to 255 beacons).
    RSSI Threshold
    0
    Specify the threshold that prompts handover to another AP when Received Signal Strength (RSSI) received from the client decreases.
    If you select "0", the connection will not disconnect to facilitate handover.
    Tx Power Max Select the AP's transmission power.


  5. Now we are going to create a channel blanket to apply the CB Profile to.
    Click the "Create CB" button in the "Channel Blanket List" section.

    The "Create Channel Blanket" dialog box will appear.


  6. Enter "2F Blanket" in "Channel Blanket Name".

  7. Configure the "Control VLAN".
    The Control VLAN for a channel blanket should be different from the management VLAN of the APs and VLANs for the VAPs to which the wireless clients will belong.
    Here we enter "201".

  8. Select the Management Group whose APs you want to add to this channel blanket.
    Here we select "1-2F Group".


  9. Click "Add" to create the channel blanket "2F Blanket".
    Now you can see "2F Blanket" in the channel blanket list.


  10. Next let's add APs to the channel blanket "2F Blanket".
    Click the "AP List" button on the "2F Blanket" row in the channel blanket list.
    The "AP List" dialog box will appear.
    Its title includes "Channel Blanket Name: 2F Blanket".


  11. Click "Edit AP List".
    The "Add/Remove APs" dialog box will appear.

    In this dialog box, you can select APs from a floor map or from a list of the APs in the management group.
    Floor map panels are shown by default.

  12. Click "2F Map" on Floor Map Panels.
    APs placed on the "2F Map" will be displayed as icons on the map.


  13. Select APs to join the channel blanket by clicking their icons on the map.
    Here we select all three APs.


  14. Click "Save" in the "Add/Remove APs" dialog box to save the selection.
    Now you can see the selected APs on the "AP List" dialog box.


    Make sure that the correct APs are selected, then click "Close" to close the "AP List" dialog box.
    This returns you to the "Channel Blanket List" section of the "Create Channel Blanket" screen.
    In the "2F Blanket" line, you can see that "Assigned APs" is updated to "3".


  15. Click "Add" at the top right of the Content screen to save the configuration.



28 May 2020 09:34