Configure User Profile Traffic Tunneling

You can enable the following types of GRE traffic tunneling for new and existing user profiles:

Layer 3 Roaming
Adjusts roaming thresholds so that a device disassociates with a wireless client that has roamed to it from another subnet and has either been idle for a period of time, or for which traffic is below a specified threshold.
Identity-Based Traffic Tunneling
Tunnels guest traffic directly to the network.
Standard GRE Tunneling
Tunnels traffic to non-Extreme Networks tunnel endpoints.
Tunnel Concentrator
Tunnels traffic to Extreme Networks Tunnel Concentrator.
  1. Go to Configure > Common Objects > Policy > User Profiles and either create a new user profile, or select an existing profile to edit.
    Select an existing profile from the Re-use Tunnel Policy menu.
  2. On the Traffic Tunneling tab, turn on Traffic Tunneling (GRE), and then select the type of traffic tunneling.
  3. For Layer 3 Roaming:
    1. Specify a time period between 10 and 600 seconds.
    2. Specify a threshold number between 0 and 2147483647 packets per minute.
  4. For Identity-Based Traffic Tunneling:
    1. For the Tunnel Source, select a subnet from the drop-down list, or add a new subnet.
      To add a new IP address or host name, see Add IP Objects and Host Names.
    2. For Tunnel Destination, choose an IP address or host name from the drop-down list or add a new address or host name.
      To add a new IP Address or Host Name, see Add IP Objects and Host Names.
    3. For Tunnel Authentication, type the password the AP uses to authenticate to the GRE termination point.
  5. For Standard GRE Tunneling:
    1. For Tunnel Destination, choose an IP address or host name from the drop-down list or add a new address or host name.
      To add a new IP address or host name, see Add IP Objects and Host Names.
    2. If you select Tunnel Mode dot1q, type, select, edit, or add the 802.1Q native VLAN ID.
      To add a VLAN ID, see Configure VLAN Settings.
    3. If you select Tunnel Mode Access Mode, type, select, edit, or add the VLAN ID.
      To add a VLAN ID, see Configure VLAN Settings.
  6. For Tunnel Concentrator, select the Tunnel Destination from the drop-down list.
    You can add a new Tunnel Concentrator service by selecting Add, or select Edit to modify an existing instance. For more information, see Configure Tunnel Concentrator Services.
  7. Select Save.