To display log files in a separate browser window, click the logs drop-down list at the upper right corner of the
Diagnostics window, and select any of the log file name. The type of log files available will vary, depending
upon your remote AP configuration.
Enabling Remote AP Advanced Configuration Options
This section describes the following features designed to enhance your remote AP configuration:
n Understanding Remote AP Modes of Operation on page 709
n Working in Fallback Mode on page 711
n Specifying the DNS Switch Setting on page 719
n Backup Switch List on page 720
n Configuring Remote AP Failback on page 721
n Working with Access Control Lists and Firewall Policies on page 723
n Understanding Split Tunneling on page 723
n Provisioning Wi-Fi Multimedia on page 734
The information in this section assumes you have already configured the remote AP functionality, as described in
Configuring the Secure Remote Access Point Service on page 697.
Understanding Remote AP Modes of Operation
Table 157 summarizes the different remote AP modes of operation. You specify both the forward mode
setting (which controls whether 802.11 frames are tunneled to the switch using GRE, bridged to the local
Ethernet LAN, or a combination thereof) and the remote AP mode of operation (when the virtual AP operates
on a remote AP) in the virtual AP profile.
The column on the left of the table lists the remote AP operation settings. The row across the top of the table
lists the forward mode settings. To understand how these settings work in concert, scan the desired remote AP
operation with the forward mode setting, and read the information in the appropriate table cell.
The “all” column and row lists features that all remote AP operation and forward mode settings have in
common regardless of other settings. For example, at the intersection of “all” and “bridge,” the description
outlines what happens in bridge mode regardless of the remote AP mode of operation.
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