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Chapter 12 Common Configuration Examples
172 Aerohive
Reference the VLAN Object
To assign the VLAN object to a user profile that is used in an SSID that is part of the WLAN policy assigned to the
HiveAPs at all the branch offices:
Click Configuration > User Profiles > user_profile_name, choose branchVLAN-10-20-30 from the Default
VLAN drop-down list, and then click Save.
The relationships among the objects from the HiveAPs down to each VLAN definition are as follows:
Update HiveAPs
To apply the VLAN definitions to the HiveAPs at all the branch offices, click Monitor > Access Points > HiveAPs,
multiselect the HiveAPs at all branch offices, click Update > Upload and Activate Configuration, and then
enter the following:
Upload and activate configuration: (select)
Upload and activate CWP pages and Server key: (clear)
Upload and activate certificate for RADIUS and VPN services: (clear)
Upload and activate employee, guests, and contractor credentials: (clear)
List of all HiveAPs selected on the Monitor > Access Points > HiveAPs page: (select)
The HiveAP Update Results page appears so that you can monitor the progress of the upload procedure. When
complete, "100%" appears in the Upload Rate column and "Successful" appears in the Update Result column.
Check that the VLANs are being applied properly:
In the Upload and Activate Configuration dialog box, click the host name of a HiveAP at branch office 1, and
then select View Configuration. Notice the VLAN ID that appears in the View Configuration-hiveap_name
window that pops up:
user-profile name vlan-id 10
Close the Configuration Details window, and then click the host name of a HiveAP at branch office 2. The
VLAN ID for the same user profile is 20:
user-profile name vlan-id 20
If you click the host name for a HiveAP at branch office 3, you can see that its VLAN ID is 30:
user-profile name vlan-id 30
Make sure that all the HiveAPs in the list at the bottom of Upload and Activate Configuration page are selected,
and then click Upload.
HiveAP > WLAN policy > SSID > user profile > VLAN object > VLAN definition
VLAN 10; Type: global
branch2 VLAN 20; Type: classifier = branch2
branch3 VLAN 30; Type: classifier = branch3

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