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Proxy Mobile IP : Mobile IP General

On this page you enable proxy Mobile IP on the access point and identify the IP addresses of the authoritative access points on your wireless network.

Settings

Enable Proxy Mobile IP

This setting enables the proxy Mobile IP feature on the access point. The default setting is no.

Note  Proxy Mobile IP must also be enabled for the SSID you intend to use to support the feature. Otherwise, proxy Mobile IP will not work.

Authoritative AP 1-3

These settings identify the IP addresses of up to three authoritative access points (AAPs) on the wireless network. At least one AAP is required for the proxy Mobile IP enabled wireless network. The n represents the number of the authoritative access point. The authoritative access point is the device that registers with the home agent. After registering with the home agent, the AAP populates a subnet map for other access points. The subnet map links the access points to the home agent to contact and register a mobile client based on the client’s IP address. For example, if a mobile client appears with a “30” subnet IP address on the “20” subnet, the access point must register with the home agent that services subnet “30” mobile clients.

View Subnet Map Tab

Click the View Subnet Map link to go to the Subnet Map Table screen and see a list of home agent IP addresses and their associated subnet masks.

Action Buttons

Command

Description

Apply

Activates the new setting. The browser remains on this page.

OK

Applies the new settings and moves the browser back to the main Setup page.

Cancel

Cancels all changes to the setting, returns the settings to the previously stored values, and redirects the user back to the main Setup page.

Restore Defaults

Changes all settings on this page back to the factory default.

 
 

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