Clients connecting to these SSIDs will be placed on a locally-bridged network, fed directly out of the access point into the institutional network. Only present if an institution asks for an SSID to be added to an access point for local use. None (tunnelled back to controller over management network). What the clients are connected to, when they successfully join a wireless network managed by UIS - the eduroam and UniOfCam SSIDs are examples of these. Untagged (although this can be changed - see below). Used to allow the access points to communicate with the central controller infrastructure in University Information Services (UIS) for management, authorisation and logging. There are three main types of network used by University Wireless access points: Type Security of uplink traffic and access point modes.Configuration required for a Local Subnet.Configuration required for a Managed Subnet.There is a separate page with information about features available on access points (such as local SSIDs). The institution will be advised of the ID and asked how they would like it presented on the PoP, to carry into their network the access points need to be connected to ports on which this VLAN is presented untagged. It gives details about how the network needs to be configured to allow the access points to work.įor most institutions, a single access point management VLAN (as described below) will fed to their UDN PoP switch. This page is intended to be read by network managers in institutions on the UDN who host University Wireless access points on their institutional network.