RAP Static Inner IP Address
The RAP static inner IP address feature assigns a static inner IP address to a remote access point (RAP). A new
remote-IP address parameter is added to the existing configuration commands.
In the WebUI
To view IP address parameter in the local database, navigate to the Configuration > Security >
Authentication > Servers > Internal DB page.
Figure 97 IP-Address parameter in the local database
To view IP-address parameter in the RAP Whitelist, navigate to the Wireless > AP Installation > RAP
Whitelist page.
Figure 98 IP-Address parameter in the RAP Whitelist
In the CLI
(host) (config) #local-userdb add {generate-username|username <name>} {generate-
password|password
<password>} {remote-ip <remote-ip>}
(host) (config) #local-userdb modify {username < name>} {remote-ip <remote-ip>}
(host) (config) #local-userdb-ap whitelist-db rap add {mac-address <address>}{ap-group <ap_
group>}{remote-ip <remote-ip>}
(host) (config) #local-userdb-ap whitelist-db rap modify {mac-address <address>} {remote-
ip<remote-ip>}
You cannot configure the IP-Address parameter using the WebUI.
Provision the AP
You need to configure the VPN client settings on the AP to instruct the AP to use IPSec to connect to the
switch. You can provision the remote AP and give it to users and allow remote users to provision AP at their
home. This method of provisioning is referred as Zero Touch Provisioning. See Provisioning 4G USB Modems
on Remote Access Points on page 735 for more information about Zero Touch Provisioning of remote AP.
You must provision the AP before you install it at its remote location. To provision the AP, the AP must be
physically connected to the local network or directly connected to the switch. When connected and powered
on, the AP must also be able to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server on the local network or from the
switch.
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