Owl/ip options, Overview – Intermec 6710 User Manual

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SECTION 4

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Configuration

6710 Access Point User’s Guide 4-79

OWL/IP Options

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Appendix E provides additional information about OWL/IP and

contains configuration examples.

Overview

The OWL/IP extension to the open wireless LAN

architecture enables a wireless LAN installation to span

multiple IP subnets. OWL/IP is an advanced capability

that requires basic knowledge of IP addressing conventions

and routing to configure and use. You should review the

following pages and Appendix E before using this capability.
OWL/IP does the following:

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Enables access points on different IP subnets to belong

to the same wireless network.

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Supports transparent roaming of wireless stations

between access points on different subnets without

losing network connections for:

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Wireless stations using Internet Protocol (IP).

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Wireless stations using other network protocols,

such as NORAND Network Layer (NNL), that

are normally not routable.

OWL/IP is activated by enabling the OWL/IP port in the

access point. The port is an entryway to an IP tunnel

originated by the super root on the

home subnet, and

terminated by a designated bridge operating on a

remote

subnet (Figure 4-5). Frames forwarded through the tunnel

are encapsulated using the Generic Router Encapsulation

(GRE) protocol running over IP.

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