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DescriptionOption
Select this check box to enable the DHCP relay agent in the controller.Enable DHCP
Relay
Type the IPv4 address of the DHCP server that will allocate IP addresses
to DHCP clients.
DHCP Server 1
If a secondary DHCP server exists on the network, type the IPv4 address
of the secondary server.
DHCP Server 2
Select this check box If you want the DHCP relay agent (in this case, the
controller) to insert specific identification information into requests that
DHCP Option 82
are forwarded to the DHCP server. If you enabled DHCP Option 82, you
can configure the following Option 82 sub options by selecting the
corresponding check boxes:
Subopt-1 with format: You can customize sub option 1 (Circuit ID)
to send only the APs MAC address in hexadecimal format or the MAC
address and ESSID. The default format is:
IFName:VLAN-ID:ESSID:AP-Model:AP-Name:AP-MAC
Subopt 2 with format: You can customize sub option 2 (Remote ID),
which sends the clients MAC address by default, to send the APs
MAC address, or the client MAC plus ESSID or AP MAC plus ESSID.
Subopt-150 with VLAN ID: This sub option encapsulates the VLAN
ID.
Subopt-151 with format: This sub option can encapsulate either the
ESSID or a configurable Area Name.
6. In Forwarding Policy Per Realm, specify the forwarding policy for each realm in the table.
Configure the following:
APN
APN Type
Route Type
Profile Name
7. In Default APN Settings, configure the following:
No Matching Realm Found
No Realm Specified
8. Click Create New.
You have completed adding a TTG+PDG profile.
SmartCell Gateway 200/Virtual SmartZone High-Scale for Release 3.4.1 Administrator Guide
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Overview of the Captive Portal
Configuring the Captive Portal

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