Chapter 4 Configuring VLANs

A Wireless VLAN Deployment Example

Creating the Guest VLAN

Step 1 Create a “Guest” VLAN using the following configuration:

a.VLAN (802.1Q) Tagging: Disabled

b.Native VLAN ID: 0

c.Single VLAN ID which allows Unencrypted packets: 0

d.Optionally allow Encrypted packets on the unencrypted VLAN: yes

e.VLAN ID: 4

f.VLAN Name: Guest

Step 2 Click Add New. The VLAN ID #4 page appears.

Step 3 Make the following entries on this page:

a.VLAN Name: Guest

a.VLAN Enable: Enabled

b.Default Priority: default

c.Default Policy Group: [0] None

d.Enhanced MIC verification for WEP: None

e.Temporal Key Integrity Protocol: None

f.WEP Key Rotation Interval: 0

g.Alert?: no

h.WEP Key (1- 4): No entries required

Note Apply a policy group (set of L2, L3, and L4 filters) for this VLAN.

Step 4 Click OK to save your settings and return to the VLAN Setup page.

Step 5 On the VLAN Setup page, identify your Guest VLAN (4) in the Single VLAN ID that allows Unencrypted packets field and set the Optionally allow Encrypted packets on the unencrypted VLAN to Yes.

Creating the Maintenance VLAN

Step 1 Add an encrypted VLAN using the following configuration:

a.VLAN (802.1Q) Tagging: Disabled

a.Native VLAN ID: 0

b.Single VLAN ID which allows Unencrypted packets: 0

c.Optionally allow Encrypted packets on the unencrypted VLAN: no

d.VLAN ID: 5

e.VLAN Name: Maintenance

Step 2 Click Add New. The VLAN ID #5 page appears.

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