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Configuring a VNS
This chapter describes VNS (Virtual Network Services) configuration, including:
High Level VNS Configuration Flow
Setting up a VNS defines a binding between a default policy specified for wireless users and an
associated WLAN Service set, as shown in Figure 7-1 below.
There are conceptually hierarchical dependencies on the configuration elements of a VNS.
However, the provisioning framework is flexible enough that you may select an existing
dependent element or create one on the fly. Therefore, each element can be provisioned
independently (WLAN services, Topologies, and Policies). For service activation, all the pieces
will need to be in place, or defined during VNS configuration.
Figure 7-1 VNS Configuration Flow
You can use the VNS Creation Wizard to guide you through the necessary steps to create a virtual
network service (and the necessary subcomponents during the process). The end result is a fully
resolved set of elements and an active service.
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High Level VNS Configuration Flow 7-1
VNS Global Settings 7-3
Methods for Configuring a VNS 7-21
Manually Creating a VNS 7-21
Creating a VNS Using the Wizard 7-23
Enabling and Disabling a VNS 7-70
Renaming a VNS 7-71
Deleting a VNS 7-71
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