NAS IP
AOS-W 6.5.x allows you configure a branch switch NAS IP with a VLAN. This setting is optional; if the NAS IP
VLAN is not configured for branch switches, the switch IP defined in the RADIUS server configuration address is
used as the NAS IP.
To assign an VLANto a NAS IP:
1. Navigate to Configuration>Branch>Smart Config>Routing and select the Routing sub-tab.
2. Click the Override NAS-IP drop-down list and select a VLAN ID from the list of uplink VLANs configured on
the Branch>Smart Config>Networking tab.
3. Click Apply.
Static Routes
A static route allows the branch switch to connect to an upstream router or switch instead of the default
gateway. To define a static route for your branch config group:
1. Select the Routing sub-tab.
2. Click New to open a pop-up window that allows you to configure the following static route settings:
Parameter Description
Destination IP Destination IP addresses in dotted decimal format.
Destination Mask Destination netmask, in dotted decimal format.
NextHop The IP address of the forwarding router in dotted decimal format.
IPsec To use a static IPsec route, map click the IPsec drop-down list and select a static
IPsec route map, or click New and enter the name of a new IPsec route map.
Table 64: Branch Switch Static Route Settings
DHCP Pools
Client devices within a branch office will obtain their IP addresses from a DHCP pool.
1. Select the Routing sub-tab.
2. Click New to open a pop-up window that allows you to configure the following DHCP pool settings:
Parameter Description
VLAN VLAN ID. Click the VLAN drop-down list and select a VLAN ID from the list of uplink
VLANs configured on the Branch>Smart Config>Networking tab.
Pool Name Name that identifies this VLAN pool.
Domain Name Domain name of the DNS server.
DNS Server IP address of the DNS server.
Table 65: Branch Switch DHCP Pool Settings
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