How to set up Wing controller that will connect directly to ISP ip address?
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‎04-26-2017 04:42 AM
I have a virtual VX9000 controller, a 7522 ap and an ISP static ip.
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‎04-26-2017 06:31 AM
What we are trying to achieve is that vx9000 should not be connected to the existing private network. We will be having a dedicated leased line from our ISP to be configured on it. Then connect some APs for internet distribution. I'm not sure if you get what I am trying to say, my English is not that good. i am also new to wireless technology. Thanks
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‎04-26-2017 06:31 AM
Hi,
do you solve the problem? You need to separate all the networks.
Adoption via fix ISP IP can be done like internal, DHCP, DNS or static AP entry (pre-staged).
If you test it with one Switch, you can create VLANs to separate all traffics between VX, internal network an AP network.
BR Timo
do you solve the problem? You need to separate all the networks.
Adoption via fix ISP IP can be done like internal, DHCP, DNS or static AP entry (pre-staged).
If you test it with one Switch, you can create VLANs to separate all traffics between VX, internal network an AP network.
BR Timo
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‎04-26-2017 06:31 AM
It's alright Ondrej, thanks for the help 
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‎04-26-2017 06:31 AM
Hi Ronaldo,
I am afraid that the part of hypervisor is out of my scope and level of knowledge.
You could do a simple routing rules on your VM server and VX9000 will be easily accessible from ISP side, but again - this is out of VX configuration scope.
In the end, only thing that matters here is how physical connection traverses the hypervisor to the virtual machine. WiNG system is ready to use whatever IP address you supply it with.
Regards,
Ondrej
I am afraid that the part of hypervisor is out of my scope and level of knowledge.
You could do a simple routing rules on your VM server and VX9000 will be easily accessible from ISP side, but again - this is out of VX configuration scope.
In the end, only thing that matters here is how physical connection traverses the hypervisor to the virtual machine. WiNG system is ready to use whatever IP address you supply it with.
Regards,
Ondrej
