- 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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Contents
Introduction
The following information provides an example for configuring IPv6 source guard (IPv6SG).
Prerequisites
The following information 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 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 IPv6SG and WLAN.
Example: Configuring IPv6SG
Network configuration
As shown in Figure 1, Client 1 supports stateful IPv6 address configuration and obtains an IPv6 address through the DHCPv6 server. Client 2 is assigned a static IPv6 address. Both of the clients access the same wireless network.
Enable IPv6SG to generate IPv6SG bindings based on DHCPv6 so that the AP forwards the packets only from Client 1.
Restrictions and guidelines
Use the serial ID labeled on the AP's rear panel to specify an AP.
Procedures
Configuring the AC
1. Configure interfaces on the AC:
# Create VLAN 100 and VLAN-interface 100, and assign an IPv6 address to the VLAN interface. The AC will establish a CAPWAP tunnel with the AP in this VLAN.
[AC] vlan 100
[AC-vlan100] quit
[AC] interface vlan-interface 100
[AC-Vlan-interface100] ipv6 address 2000:10::10/64
[AC-Vlan-interface100] quit
# Create VLAN 200. The AC will use this VLAN for client access.
[AC] vlan 200
[AC-vlan200] quit
# Configure GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 (port that connects the AC and the switch) as a trunk port, remove the port from VLAN 1, and assign the port to VLAN 100 and VLAN 200.
[AC] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1
[AC-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] port link-type trunk
[AC-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] undo port trunk permit vlan 1
[AC-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] port trunk permit vlan 100 200
# Set the PVID of GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 to VLAN 100.
[AC-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] port trunk pvid vlan 100
[AC-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] quit
2. Configure a wireless service:
# Create a service template named 1 and configure the SSID of the service template as service.
[AC] wlan service-template 1
[AC-wlan-st-1] ssid service
# Enable snooping DHCPv6 packets on the service template.
[AC-wlan-st-1] client ipv6-snooping dhcpv6-learning enable
# Enable IPv6SG on the service template.
[AC-wlan-st-1] ipv6 verify source
# Enable the service template.
[AC-wlan-st-1] service-template enable
[AC-wlan-st-1] quit
3. Configure an AP:
# Create an AP named officeap with model WA4320i-CAN, and set its serial ID to 210235A1GQB147031200.
[AC] wlan ap officeap model WA4320i-ACN
[AC-wlan-ap-officeap] serial-id 210235A1GQB147031200
# Enter radio view of radio 1, and bind service template 1 to radio 1 and specify VLAN 100 for the service template.
[AC-wlan-ap-officeap] radio 1
[AC-wlan-ap-officeap-radio-1] service-template 1 vlan-id 200
# Enable radio 1.
[AC-wlan-ap-officeap-radio-1] radio enable
[AC-wlan-ap-officeap-radio-1] quit
Configuring the switch
# Create VLAN 100. The switch will use this VLAN to forward the traffic on the CAPWAP tunnel between the AC and AP.
<Switch> system-view
[Switch] vlan 100
[Switch-vlan100] quit
# Create VLAN 200. The switch will use this VLAN to forward packets for wireless clients.
[Switch] vlan 200
[Switch-vlan200] quit
# Configure GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 (port that connects the switch and the AC) as a trunk port, and assign the trunk port to VLAN 100 and VLAN 200.
[Switch] interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] port link-type trunk
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] port trunk permit vlan 100 200
# Set the PVID of GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 to VLAN 100.
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] port trunk pvid vlan 100
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] quit
# Configure GigabitEthernet 1/0/2 (port that connects the switch and the AP) as an access port, and assign the access port to VLAN 100.
[Switch] interface GigabitEthernet1/0/2
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/2] port link-type access
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/2] port access vlan 100
# Enable PoE on GigabitEthernet 1/0/2.
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/2] poe enable
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/2] quit
Verifying the configuration
# Client 1 at MAC address 0024-d774-e6f4 comes online and obtains IPv6 address 2000:10::2/64 through DHCP. (Details not shown.)
# Client 2 at MAC address 0024-0130-696b comes online and obtains statically configured IPv6 address 2000:10::3/64. (Details not shown.)
# Verify that Client 1 can ping the host on the same subnet.
C:\Users\>ping -S 2000:10::2 2000:10::1
Pinging 2000:10::1 from 2000:10::2 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 2000:10::1 : time=22ms
Reply from 2000:10::1 : time=61ms
Reply from 2000:10::1 : time=32ms
Reply from 2000:10::1 : time=16ms
Ping statistics for 2000:10::1 :
Packets: Sent = 4,Received = 4,Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 16ms,Maximum = 61ms,Average = 32ms
# Verify that Client 2 cannot ping the host.
C:\Users\>ping -S 2000:10::3 2000:10::1
Pinging 2000:10::1 from 2000:10::3 with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Ping statistics for 2000: 10::1 :
Packets: Sent = 4,Received = 0,Lost = 4 (100% loss),
Configuration files
· AC:
#
vlan 100
#
vlan 200
#
wlan service-template 1 clear
ssid service
ipv6 verify source
client ipv6-snooping dhcpv6-learning enable
service-template enable
#
interface Vlan-interface100
ip address 2000:10::10/64
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
port link-type trunk
undo port trunk permit vlan 1
port trunk permit vlan 100 200
port trunk pvid vlan 100
#
wlan ap officeap model WA4320i-ACN
serial-id 210235A1GQB147031200
radio 1
service-template 1 vlan 200
radio enable
radio 2
#
· Switch:
#
vlan 100
#
vlan 200
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
port link-mode bridge
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan 1 100 200
port trunk pvid vlan 100
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/2
port link-mode bridge
port access vlan 100
poe enable
#
Related documentation
· Layer 2—LAN Switching Command Reference in H3C Access Controllers Command References
· Layer 2—LAN Switching Configuration Guide in H3C Access Controllers Configuration Guides
· Security Command Reference in H3C Access Controllers Command References
· Security 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