Topology
Topologies represent the networks with which the controller and its APs interact. The main configurable attributes of a topology are:
- Name - a string of alphanumeric characters designated by the administrator.
- VLAN (Virtual LAN) ID - the VLAN identifier as specified in the IEEE 802.1Q
definition.
- VLAN tagging options.
- Port of presence for the topology on the controller. (This attribute is not required for Routed and Bridged at AP topologies.)
- Interface. This attribute is the IP (L3) address assigned to the controller on the network described by the topology. (Optional.)
- Type. This attribute describes how traffic is forwarded on the topology. Options are:
- “Physical” - the topology is the native topology of a data plane and it represents the actual Ethernet ports
- “Management” - the native topology of the controller management port
- “Routed” - the controller is the routing gateway for the routed topology.
- “Bridged at Controller” - the user traffic is bridged (in the L2 sense) between wireless clients and the core network infrastructure.
- “Bridged at AP” - the user traffic is bridged locally at the AP without being redirected to the controller
- Exception Filters. Specifies which traffic has access to the controller from the wireless clients or the infrastructure network.
- Certificates.
- Multicast filters. Defines the multicast groups that are allowed on a specific topology segment.
- For information about Topology groups, see Creating a Topology Group.