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SSID/VLAN/Security
SSID/VLAN/Security
The AP provides several security features to protect your network from unauthorized access. This section gives an overview of VLANs and then discusses the SSID/VLAN/Security configuration options in the AP:
•VLAN Overview
•Management VLAN
•Security Profile
•MAC Access
•Wireless
The AP also provides Broadcast SSID/Closed System and Rogue Scan to protect your network from unauthorized access. See the Broadcast SSID and Closed System and Rogue Scan sections from more information.
VLAN Overview
Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) are logical groupings of network hosts. Defined by software settings, other VLAN members or resources appear (to clients) to be on the same physical segment, no matter where they are attached on the logical LAN or WAN segment. They simplify traffic flow between clients and their
VLANs now extend as far as the reach of the access point signal. Clients can be segmented into wireless
AP devices are fully
Once enabled, VLANs are used to conveniently, efficiently, and easily manage your network in the following ways:
•Manage adds, moves, and changes from a single point of contact
•Define and monitor groups
•Reduce broadcast and multicast traffic to unnecessary destinations
–Improve network performance and reduce latency
•Increase security
–Secure network restricts members to resources on their own VLAN
–Clients roam without compromising security
VLAN tagged data is collected and distributed through an AP's wireless interface(s) based on Network Name (SSID). An Ethernet port on the access point connects a wireless cell or network to a wired backbone. The access points communicate across a