VLAN ID | Select the VLAN ID checkbox to change the VLAN designation for this WLAN. By default, |
| all WLANs created are assigned to VLAN 1. Select the Dynamic Assignment checkbox for |
| an automatic VLAN assignment for this WLAN. The WS5100 Series Switch cannot route |
| traffic between different VLANs on ETH1 and ETH2. Be cognizant of this limitation when |
| planning to route traffic between different VLANs. |
Tunnel | Select the Tunnel checkbox to enable a field for entering the tunnel number to be used with |
| this WLAN. The available range is from |
| with the tunnel. When selected, the VLAN ID field is not available. Do not set the gateway |
| address to any VLAN interface used by the switch. |
6. Refer to the Authentication field to select amongst the following options:
802.1X EAP | A Radius server is used to authenticate users. For detailed information on configuring EAP |
| for the WLAN, see Configuring 802.1x EAP on page |
Kerberos | A Kerberos server is used to authenticate users. For detailed information on configuring |
| Kerberos for the WLAN, see Configuring Kerboros on page |
Hotspot | A hotspot is used to authenticate users to a designated WLAN for a defined period of time. |
| The attributes of both the hotspot and the Radius Server are required. For more information, |
| see Configuring Hotspots on page |
Dynamic MAC ACL | The switch uses a Radius server to see if a target MAC address is allowed on the network. |
| The attributes of the Radius Server are required. For more information, see Configuring |
| Dynamic MAC ACL on page |
No Authentication | When selected, no Authentication is used and transmissions are made (in the open) without |
| security unless an encryption scheme is used. This setting is not recommended when data |
| protection is important. |
7. Refer to the Encryption field to select amongst the following options:
WEP 64 | Use the WEP 64 radio button to enable the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) protocol with a |
| |
| (also called WEP 128). The |
| longer to decode than that of the |
| configuring WEP 64 for the WLAN, see Configuring WEP 64 on page |
WEP 128 | Use the WEP 128 radio button to enable the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) protocol with a |
| |
| 128 (using a |
| longer to decode than that of the WEP 64 encryption mode. For detailed information on |
| configuring WEP 128 for the WLAN, see Configuring WEP 128 / KeyGuard on page |
KeyGuard | Uses a Motorola MU proprietary encryption mechanism to protect data. For detailed |
| information on configuring KeyGuard for the WLAN, see Configuring WEP 128 / KeyGuard on |
| page |