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Deployment Guide 171
EXAMPLE 5: USING HIVEAP CLASSIFIERS
The configuration steps are as follows:
1. Classify HiveAPs at branch offices 2 and 3.
2. Create a VLAN object with three definitions for VLANs 10, 20, and 30.
3. Reference the VLAN object in a user profile that is used in an SSID that is part of the WLAN policy used by
the HiveAPs at each branch office.
4. Update all the HiveAPs and note how the user profile at each site has the correct VLAN definition.
Set HiveAP Classifiers
Click Monitor > Access Points > HiveAPs (view mode: Config), and then click the column heading To po lo gy
Map to group the managed HiveAPs by the map to which they are assigned.
Multiselect the HiveAPs belonging to all the maps at branch office 2,
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click Modify, expand Advanced Settings,
enter branch2 in the Tag1 field, and then click Save.
Multiselect the HiveAPs belonging to all the maps at branch office 3, click Modify, expand Advanced Settings,
enter branch3 in the Tag1 field, and then click Save.
Create a VLAN Object with Three Definitions
Click Configuration > Advanced Configuration > Network Objects > VLANs > New, enter the following, and
then click Apply:
VLAN Name: branchVLAN-10-20-30
VLAN ID: 10
Type: Global
Description: VLAN at branch office #1
Click New, enter the following, and then click Apply:
VLAN ID: 20
Type: Classifier
Value: branch2
Description: VLAN at branch office #2
Click New, enter the following, and then click Apply:
VLAN ID: 30
Type: Classifier
Value: branch3
Description: VLAN at branch office #3
To save your settings and close the dialog box, click Save.
5. To multiselect all the HiveAPs on the same map, click the first HiveAP assigned to a map and then SHIFT-click the last one. This
example assumes that you have used a naming convention that allows you to select HiveAPs on multiple maps at the same site
because all the maps at that site begin with the same word, such as "branch2-floor1", "branch2-floor2", and so on.

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