Wireless APs discover the IP address of a controller using a sequence of mechanisms that allow for the possible services available on the enterprise network. The discovery process is successful when the AP successfully locates a controller to which it can register.
Ensure that the appropriate services on your enterprise network are prepared to support the discovery process. The following steps are used to find a known controller:
You can specify a list of static IP addresses of the controllers on your network. On the Static Configuration tab, add the addresses to the Wireless Controller Search List.
Caution
Wireless APs configured with a static Wireless Controller Search List can connect only to controllers in the list. Improperly configured APs cannot connect to a non-existent controller address, and therefore cannot receive a corrected configuration.Once an AP has successfully registered with a controller, it recalls that controller's IP address, and uses that address on subsequent reboots. The AP bypasses discovery and goes straight to registration.
If a known controller cannot be located, the following discovery process steps should be followed:
For the DHCP server to respond to an Option 60 request from an AP, configure the DHCP server with the vendor class identifier (VCI) for each AP. Also, configure the DHCP server with the IP addresses of the controllers. For more information, refer to the Getting Started Guide.
The AP tries the DNS server if it is configured in parallel with SLP unicast and SLP multicast.
If you use this method for discovery, place an A record in the DNS server for Controller.<domain-name>. The <domain-name> is optional, but if used, ensure it is listed with the DHCP server.
The AP sends a multicast SLP request, looking for any SLP Service Agents providing the Extreme Networks service.
The AP tries SLP multicast in parallel with other discovery methods.
To use the DHCP and unicast SLP discovery method, ensure that the DHCP server on your network supports Option 78 (DHCP for SLP RFC2610). The APs use this method to discover the controller.
This solution takes advantage of two services that are present on most networks:
The controller contains an SLP SA that, when started, queries the DHCP server for Option 78 and if found, registers itself with the DA as service type Extreme Networks. The controller contains a DA (SLPD).
The AP queries DHCP servers for Option 78 to locate any DAs. The SLP User Agent for the AP then queries the DAs for a list of Extreme Networks SAs.
Option 78 must be set for the subnets connected to the ports of the controller and the subnets connected to the APs. These subnets must contain an identical list of DA IP addresses.