Network configuration
VLAN support
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Speed
Auto: Lets the AP automatically set port speed based on the type of equipment it is
connected to.
10: Forces the port to operate at 10 mbps.
100: Forces the port to operate at 100 mbps.
1000: Forces the port to operate at 1000 mbps.
Duplex
Auto: Lets the AP automatically set duplex mode based on the type of equipment it is
connected to
Full: Forces the port to operate in full duplex mode.
Half: Forces the port to operate in half duplex mode.
Wireless port configuration
See Radio configuration on page 3-8.
VLAN support
The AP provides a robust and flexible virtual local area network (VLAN) implementation that
supports a wide variety of scenarios.
For example, VLANs can be used to isolate management from user traffic, or to route traffic
over a local mesh connection.
You can map user traffic to a VLAN for each virtual service community (VSC) or on a per-user
basis by setting the appropriate RADIUS attributes in a user’s account.
Up to 80 VLAN definitions can be created. VLAN ranges are supported enabling a single
definition to span a range of VLAN IDs.
The following AP features can be supported on a VLAN:
Management tool access
SNMP access
SOAP access
Defining a VLAN
To create a new VLAN definition, first you must define a network profile with the required
VLAN ID. Next, you use the profile to assign a VLAN to a port.