Viewing Networks Configured for a Venue
You can view the details of networks that are configured for a venue.
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On the navigation bar, click
Venues.
The Venues page is displayed.
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Click on a specific venue name,
then click the Networks tab.
The Networks tab for the venue displays the following information about each network that is assigned to the venue:
- Network Name: The name of the network. To view more information about this network, click the network name.
- Type: One of the following types of network representing
the network security:
- Passphrase (PSK/SAE)
- Dynamic Pre-Shared Key (DPSK)
- Enterprise AAA
- Captive Portal: Click-Through
- Captive Portal: Self Sign In
- Captive Portal: Cloudpath
- Captive Portal: Host Approval
- Captive Portal: Guest Pass
- Captive Portal: 3rd Party (WISPr)
- Open Network
- Activated: Shows ON or OFF to display whether the network is activated in the venue. When this option is toggled OFF, only the network name and type appear on this page; no other network information is displayed.
- VLAN: Shows the VLAN ID that is assigned to the network.
- APs: Displays if the network is active on all the APs or
on specific AP Groups in the venue. Click the link to open a dialog box
with the Radios option to configure the APs or AP Groups that are
advertising this network.
Click the information icon to view the AP and Wi-Fi feature compatibility information.
- Radios: Shows the radio bandwidths on which this network is available. Click the link to open a dialog box with the APs/AP Group selection to configure the radio bandwidth.
- Scheduling: Shows network availability. Click the clock icon to open a window to set either 24/7 availability or customize the network availability down to 30-minute time periods for an individual day. Click Save to save your changes.
- Tunnel: Shows the
tunneling service or profile associated with each active network. The
Tunnel column entry is clickable, allowing you to modify the tunneling
type or configuration, as appropriate for the network and venue. Tunnel
types follow:
- Local Breakout: This option is automatically chosen when the venue is not linked to any SD-LAN service. The network traffic will not be tunneled to the Edge cluster. APs will bridge this network traffic on its uplink ethernet port with appropriate VLAN on the ethernet network.
- Local Breakout: This option is automatically chosen when the venue is not linked to any SoftGRE service.
- SoftGRE
Tunneling: A SoftGRE profile tunnels the traffic
to a SoftGRE gateway.
- Select a preconfigured SoftGRE gateway from the drop-down list and click Apply, or click Add to create a SoftGRE profile. Refer to Creating a SoftGRE Profile for more information.
- Click Profile details to view the associated tunnel gateway addresses and tunnel usage configurations for the selected SoftGRE profile.
For exceptions, refer to SoftGRE Tunneling Support Over a Wi-Fi Network.
- SD-LAN
Tunneling: The SD-LAN service tunnels traffic to
a RUCKUS Edge device. Click the See more
information link, to view information on
Configuring an SD-LAN service.
- For all network types except Captive Portal, traffic is tunneled between the AP and a Data Center Edge device, meaning you will not see the Forward guest traffic to DMZ option in the dialog box.
- For Captive Portal networks, traffic is tunneled between a Data Center Edge device and a DMZ Edge device if the Forward guest traffic to DMZ option is enabled in the dialog box.
Refer to Software Defined Local Area Network and Configuring the SD-LAN Service for additional information.
Note: If the venue is linked to an SD-LAN service, you can configure the DMZ or DC tunnel settings from this window. To configure, select the required option and click Apply.