Ruckus Virtual SmartZone Getting Started Guide For 3.4 Smart Zone (GA) GSG (v SCG/v SZ) Vsz 34 Rev C 20171213
SmartZone 3.4 (GA) Getting Started Guide - GSG (vSZ-H/vSZ-E) Vsz-34-GettingStartedGuide-RevC-20171213
2017-12-14
User Manual: Ruckus SmartZone 3.4 (GA) Getting Started Guide - GSG (vSCG/vSZ)
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- Contents
- Copyright Notice and Proprietary Information
- Document Conventions
- Documentation Feedback
- Online Training Resources
- About This Guide
- Preparing to Install the vSZ
- Installing the vSZ on a Hypervisor
- Installing the vSZ on Microsoft Azure
- Logging into Microsoft Azure
- Creating a Storage Account and Container
- Uploading the vSZ Image to Microsoft Azure
- Creating a vSZ Image on Microsoft Azure
- Creating a Network
- Creating a vSZ Virtual Machine
- Configuring Port Numbers for Virtual Machines
- Assigning a Static Public IP Address to a VM
- Assigning a Static Internal IP Address to a Virtual Machine
- Installing vSZ on the Google Computing Engine
- Installing vSZ on Amazon Web Services
- Configuring the Virtual Machine Interfaces
- Using the Setup Wizard to Install vSZ
- Before You Begin
- Step 1: Start the Setup Wizard and Set the Language
- Step 2: Select the Profile Configuration That Corresponds to Your vSZ License
- Step 3: Configure the Management IP Address Settings
- Step 4: Configure Dual Mode IP Address Settings Using CLI
- Step 5: Configure the Cluster Settings
- Step 6: Set the Administrator Password
- Step 7: Changing the Administrator Password
- Step 8: Verify the Settings
- Logging On to the Web Interface
- Configuring the vSZ High Scale for the First Time
- Ensuring That APs Can Discover the Controller on the Network
- Is LWAPP2SCG Enabled on the Controller
- Method 1: Perform Auto Discovery of the Controller Using the SmartLicense Server
- Method 2: Perform Auto Discovery on Same Subnet then Transfer the AP to Intended Subnet
- Method 3: Register the Controller with the DNS Server
- Method 4: Configure DHCP Option 43 on the DHCP Server
- Method 5: Manually Configure the Controller Address on the AP’s Web Interface
- What to Do Next
- Bandwidth Consumption During AP Upgrade on vSZ
- Upgrading the Controller for Microsoft Azure, AWS, and GCE Platforms
- AP-SCG/SZ/vSZ/vSZ-D Communication