- Table of Contents
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- H3C Access Controllers and Access Points Configuration Examples(V7)-6W101
- 00-Preface
- 01-H3C Access Controllers AP's Association with the AC at Layer 2 Configuration Examples
- 02-H3C Access Controllers Comware 7 AP's Association with the AC at Layer 2 (IPv6) Configuration Examples
- 03-H3C Access Controllers AP's Association with the AC at Layer 3 Configuration Examples
- 04-H3C Access Controllers Comware 7 AP's Association with the AC at Layer 3 (IPv6) Configuration Examples
- 05-H3C Access Controllers Local MAC Authentication Configuration Examples (V7)
- 06-H3C Access Controllers MAC Authentication with Guest VLAN Assignment Configuration Examples (V7)
- 07-H3C Access Controllers Comware 7 MAC Authentication with Guest VLAN Assignment (IPv6) Configuration Examples
- 08-H3C Access Controllers MAC Authentication and PSK Authentication Configuration Examples (V7)
- 09-H3C Access Controllers Auto AP Configuration Examples (V7)
- 10-H3C Access Controllers WLAN Load Balancing Configuration Examples (V7)
- 11-H3C Access Controllers WEP Encryption Configuration Examples
- 12-H3C Access Controllers Local Forwarding Configuration Examples
- 13-H3C Access Controllers Layer 2 Static Aggregation Configuration Examples (V7)
- 14-H3C Access Controllers Remote 802.1X Authentication Configuration Examples (V7)
- 15-H3C Access Controllers Comware 7 Remote 802.1X Authentication (IPv6) Configuration Examples
- 16-H3C Access Controllers 802.1X Authentication with ACL Assignment Through IMC Server @CE@ (V7)
- 17-H3C Access Controllers 802.1X Authentication with User Profile Assignment Through IMC Server @CE@ (V7)
- 18-H3C Access Controllers EAD Authentication Configuration Examples (V7)
- 19-H3C Access Controllers Comware 7 EAD Authentication (IPv6) Configuration Examples
- 20-H3C Access Controllers Remote Portal Authenticaiton Configuration Examples (V7)
- 21-H3C Access Controllers Comware 7 Remote Portal Authenticaiton (IPv6) Configuration Examples
- 22-H3C Access Controllers Local Portal Authentication Configuration Examples (V7)
- 23-H3C Access Controllers Comware 7 Local Portal Authentication (IPv6) Configuration Examples
- 24-H3C Access Controllers Local Forwarding Mode Direct Portal Authentication Configuration Examples (V7)
- 25-H3C Access Controllers Local Forwarding Mode Direct Portal Authentication (IPv6) Configuration Examples(V7)
- 26-H3C Access Controllers Local Portal Authentication through LDAP Server Configuration Examples (V7)
- 27-H3C Access Controllers Local Portal Authentication through LDAP Server (IPv6) Configuration Examples(V7)
- 28-H3C Access Controllers MAC-based Portal Quick Authenticaiton Configuration Example (V7)
- 29-H3C Access Controllers Comware 7 MAC-based Quick Portal Authenticaiton (IPv6) Configuration Example
- 30-H3C Access Controllers SSH Configuration Examples (7)
- 31-H3C Access Controllers Internal-to-External Access Through NAT Configuration Examples (V7)
- 32-H3C Access Controllers Static Blacklist Configuration Examples
- 33-H3C Access Controllers Comware 7 WLAN Access (IPv6) Configuration Examples
- 34-H3C Access Controllers Inter-AC Roaming Configuration Examples (V7)
- 35-H3C Access Controllers Comware 7 Inter-AC Roaming (IPv6) Configuration Examples
- 36-H3C Access Controllers HTTPS Login Configuration Examples (V7)
- 37-H3C Access Controllers Client Rate Limiting Configuration Examples (V7)
- 38-H3C Access Controllers Client Quantity Control Configuration Examples
- 39-H3C Access Controllers Medical RFID Tag Management Configuration Examples (V7)
- 40-H3C Access Controllers iBeacon Management Configuration Examples (V7)
- 41-H3C Access Controllers Remote AP Configuration Examples (V7)
- 42-H3C Access Controllers PSK Encryption Configuration Examples
- 43-H3C Access Controllers WIPS Configuration Examples (V7)
- 44-H3C Access Controllers Layer 2 Multicast Configuration Example (V7)
- 45-H3C Access Controllers IRF Setup with Members Directly Connected Configuration Examples (V7)
- 46-H3C Access Controllers IRF Setup with Members Not Directly Connected Configuration Examples (V7)
- 47-H3C Access Controller Modules IRF Setup with Members in One Chassis Configuration Examples (V7)
- 48-H3C Access Controller Modules IRF Setup with Members in Different Chassis Configuration Examples (V7)
- 49-H3C Access Controllers Comware 7 IP Source Guard (IPv6) Configuration Examples
- 50-Policy-Based Forwarding with Dual Gateways Configuration Example
- 51-H3C Access Controllers Comware 7 Policy-Based Forwarding with Dual Gateways (IPv6) Configuration Example
- 52-Policy-Based Local Forwarding Configuration Examples
- Related Documents
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Introduction
This document provides examples for configuring NAT to allow internal users to access the external network.
Prerequisites
This document applies to Comware 7-based access controllers and access points. Procedures and information in the examples might be slightly different depending on the software or hardware version of the access controllers and access points.
The configuration examples in this document were created and verified in a lab environment, and all the devices were started with the factory default configuration. When you are working on a live network, make sure you understand the potential impact of every command on your network.
This document assumes that you have basic knowledge of NAT and WLAN.
Example: Configuring NAT to allow internal users to access the external network
Network configuration
As shown in Figure 1, the AP and the clients obtain IP addresses through DHCP. Configure dynamic NAT on the AC's interface that connect to the external network to allow only the clients at the 192.168.1.0/24 to access the Internet.
Restrictions and guidelines
When you configure NAT to allow internal users to access the external network, follow these restrictions and guidelines:
· If you configure NAT on VLAN interfaces, use the address group as a best practice for dynamic NAT.
· Do not include the public IP address of the VLAN interface in the nat address-group.
· If the AC uses only one public IP address of the VLAN interface for dynamic NAT, use the port-range command to specify a proper port range. As a best practice, use the port range from 10000 to 65535 to ensure that the service ports on the AC are not used by NAT.
· Make sure the devices can reach each other. In this example, the routing configuration is not shown.
Procedures
Configuring AC
Configuring the interfaces on the AC
# Create VLAN 100 and configure VLAN-interface 100. The AC will use this IP address to establish CAPWAP tunnels with APs.
<AC> system-view
[AC] vlan 100
[AC-vlan100] quit
[AC] interface vlan-interface 100
[AC-Vlan-interface100] ip address 192.168.0.1 24
[AC-Vlan-interface100] quit
# Create VLAN 200 and configure VLAN-interface 200. The clients will access the WLAN network through this VLAN.
[AC] vlan 200
[AC-vlan200] quit
[AC] interface vlan-interface 200
[AC-Vlan-interface200] ip address 192.168.1.1 24
[AC-Vlan-interface200] quit
# Create VLAN 300 and configure VLAN-interface 300. The AC will use this VLAN for dynamic address translation.
[AC] vlan 300
[AC-vlan300] quit
[AC] interface vlan-interface 300
[AC-Vlan-interface300] ip address 202.38.1.1 24
[AC-Vlan-interface300] quit
Configuring WLAN services
# Create service template 1 and enter its view.
[AC] wlan service-template 1
# Set the SSID to 200 for the service template.
[AC-wlan-st-1] ssid service
# Assign clients coming online through service template 200 to VLAN 200.
[AC-wlan-st-1] vlan 200
# Enable the service template.
[AC-wlan-st-1] service-template enable
[AC-wlan-st-1] quit
# Create AP officeap with model WA560-WW, and set the serial ID to 219801A1NM8182032235.
[AC] wlan ap officeap model WA560-WW
[AC-wlan-ap-officeap] serial-id 219801A1NM8182032235
# Enter radio view.
[AC-wlan-ap-officeap] radio 2
# Bind service template 1 to radio 2, and enable the radio.
[AC-wlan-ap-officeap-radio-2] service-template 1
[AC-wlan-ap-officeap-radio-2] radio enable
[AC-wlan-ap-officeap-radio-2] quit
[AC-wlan-ap-officeap] quit
Configuring dynamic NAT
# Configure address group 0. Add two public IP addresses 202.38.1.2 and 202.38.1.3 to the address range.
[AC] nat address-group 0
[AC-address-group-1] address 202.38.1.2 202.38.1.3
[AC-address-group-1] quit
# Configure ACL 2000 to identify packets sourced from 192.168.1.0/24.
[AC] acl basic 2000
[AC-acl-ipv4-adv-2000] rule permit source 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255
[AC-acl-ipv4-adv-3000] quit
# Configure outbound dynamic IP and port translation on VLAN-interface 3000 to translate the source IP address of outgoing packets permitted by ACL 2000 into addresses in the address group 0.
[AC] interface vlan-interface 300
[AC-Vlan-interface300] nat outbound 2000 address-group 0
[AC-Vlan-interface300] quit
Configuring the switch
# Create VLAN 100. The switch will use this VLAN to forward traffic on the CAPWAP tunnel between the AC and AP.
<Switch> system-view
[Switch] vlan 100
[Switch-vlan100] quit
# Create VLAN 200. This VLAN is used to forward packets from the client.
[Switch] vlan 200
[Switch-vlan200] quit
# Create VLAN 300. This VLAN is used to forward traffic going to the external network.
[Switch] vlan 300
[Switch-vlan2] quit
# Configure GigabitEthernet 1/0/1, the interface that connects to the AC, as a trunk port, and assign it to VLAN 100, VLAN 200, and VLAN 300.
[Switch] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] port link-type trunk
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] port trunk permit vlan 100 200 300
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] quit
# Configure GigabitEthernet 1/0/1, the interface that connects to the AP, as an access port, and assign it to VLAN 100.
[Switch] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/2
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/2] port link-type access
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/2] port access vlan 100
# Enable PoE.
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/2] poe enable
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/2] quit
Verifying the configuration
[AC] display nat session verbose
Slot 1:
Initiator:
Source IP/port: 192.168.1.2/1628
Destination IP/port: 202.38.1.100/21
DS-Lite tunnel peer: -
VPN instance/VLAN ID/Inline ID: -/-/-
Protocol: TCP(6)
Inbound interface: Vlan-interface200
Responder:
Source IP/port: 202.38.1.100/21
Destination IP/port: 202.38.1.2/1024
DS-Lite tunnel peer: -
VPN instance/VLAN ID/Inline ID: -/-/-
Protocol: TCP(6)
Inbound interface: Vlan-interface300
State: TCP_ESTABLISHED
Application: FTP
Start time: 2015-11-28 16:54:35 TTL: 2699s
Initiator->Responder: 1 packets 84 bytes
Responder->Initiator: 1 packets 84 bytes
Total sessions found: 1
Configuration files
· AC:
#
vlan 100
#
vlan 200
#
vlan 300
#
wlan service-template 1
ssid service
vlan 200
service-template enable
#
interface Vlan-interface100
ip address 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface Vlan-interface200
ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
#
interface Vlan-interface300
ip address 202.38.1.1 255.255.255.0
nat outbound 2000 address-group 1
#
acl basic 2000
rule 0 permit source 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255
#
nat address-group 0
address 202.38.1.2 202.38.1.3
#
wlan ap officeap model WA560-WW
serial-id 219801A1NM8182032235
radio 1
radio 2
radio enable
service-template 1
#
· Switch:
#
vlan 100
#
vlan 200
#
vlan 300
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan 1 100 200 300
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/2
port link-type access
port access vlan 100
poe enable
Related documentation
· Layer 3—IP Services Command Reference in H3C Access Controllers Command References
· Layer 3—IP Services Configuration Guide in H3C Access Controllers Configuration Guides
· WLAN Command Reference in H3C Access Controllers Command References
· WLAN Configuration Guide in H3C Access Controllers Configuration Guides