Motorola WS5100 manual Vlan Id

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4-24WS5100 Series Switch System Reference Guide

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 1-32. Enter the Gateway and Mask addresses used

 

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 4-26.

Kerberos

A Kerberos server is used to authenticate users. For detailed information on configuring

 

Kerberos for the WLAN, see Configuring Kerboros on page 4-27.

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 4-29.

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 4-36

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

 

40-bit key. WEP is available in two encryption modes: 40 bit (also called WEP 64) and 104 bit

 

(also called WEP 128). The 104-bit encryption mode provides a longer algorithm that takes

 

longer to decode than that of the 40-bit encryption mode. For detailed information on

 

configuring WEP 64 for the WLAN, see Configuring WEP 64 on page 4-40.

WEP 128

Use the WEP 128 radio button to enable the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) protocol with a

 

104-bit key. WEP is available in two encryption modes: WEP 64 (using a 40-bit key) and WEP

 

128 (using a 104-bit key). WEP 128 encryption mode provides a longer algorithm that takes

 

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 4-41.

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 4-41.

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