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Aruba Instant 6.5.0.0-4.3.0.0 | User Guide Initial Configuration Tasks | 60
Chapter 6
Initial Configuration Tasks
This chapter consists of the following sections:
l Configuring System Parameters on page 60
l Changing Password on page 66
Configuring System Parameters
This section describes how to configure the system parameters of an IAP.
To configure system parameters:
1. Select System.
Parameter Description
CLI Configuration
Name Name of the IAP.
(Instant AP)# name
<name>
System location
Physical location of the IAP.
(Instant AP)#
(config)#
syslocation
<location-name>
Virtual Controller IP
This parameter allows you to specify a single static
IP address that can be used to manage a multi-IAP
Instant network. This IP address is automatically
provisioned on a shadow interface on the IAP that
takes the role of a VC. When an IAP becomes a VC, it
sends three Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
messages with the static IP address and its MAC
address to update the network ARP cache.
(Instant AP)(config)
# virtual-
controller-ip <IP-
address>
Allow IPv6 Management Select the check box to enable IPv6 configuration
Virtual Controller IPv6 This parameter is used to configure the IPv6
address.
(Instant AP)(config)
# virtual-
controller-ipv6
<ipv6 address>
Uplink switch native VLAN
This parameter notifies the IAP about the native-
VLAN of the upstream switch to which the IAP is
connected. The parameter stops the IAP from
sending out tagged frames to clients connected with
the SSID that has the same VLAN as the native VLAN
of the upstream switch, to which the IAP is
connected. By default, the IAP considers the uplink
switch native VLAN value as 1.
(Instant AP)(config)
# enet-vlan <vlan-
ID>
Table 17: System Parameters

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