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AT-TQ2403 - Management Software - User's Guide

 

 

Caution:

You cannot use a ssh or telnet connection to configure VLANs, because you will lose network connectivity to the access point when you remove the bridge-port. Therefore, you must use a serial port connection to configure VLANs through the CLI.

Be sure to verify that the switch and DHCP server you are using can support VLANs per the IEEE 802.1Q standard. After configuring the VLAN on the Ethernet (Wired) Settings page, physically reconnect the Ethernet cable on the switch to the tagged packet (VLAN) port. Then, re-connect via the Administration Web pages to the new IP address. (If necessary, check with the infrastructure support administrator regarding the VLAN and DHCP configurations.)

This example assumes you start with Guest Access "down" and provides commands to enable it on VLANs.

1.Get the current status of Guest Access (it is "down" or disabled when we start):

AT-TQ2403# get access-point guest-status down

2.Enable Guest Access on the VLAN. (In the first command, XXXXshould be replaced by the VLAN ID you want to give to the Guest port.

AT-TQ2403# set vwn guest vlan-id XXXX

AT-TQ2403# set access-point guest-via vlan

AT-TQ2403# set access-point guest-status up

Enable/Configure Guest Login Welcome Page

View Guest Login Settings

Enable/Disable the Guest Welcome Page

Set Guest Welcome Page Text

Review Guest Login Settings

Note: Guest Login settings are only relevant if you have first configured a Guest Network. For information about configuring a Guest Network, see “Guest Access”.

You can set up a "captive portal" that Guest clients will see when they log on to the Guest network. Or modify the Welcome screen guest clients see when they open a Web browser or try to browse the Web.

View Guest Login Settings

To view the current settings for Guest Login:

AT-TQ2403# get portal

PropertyValue

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statusdown

welcome-screen off