Chapter 20 VLAN
Table 77 VLAN > Wireless VLAN
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Native VLAN | Check this to assign the Management VLAN ID as a Native |
| VLAN. Leave this blank if you do not know the native VLAN |
| ID assigned by the network administrator. |
| A native VLAN is the default VLAN where untagged traffic |
| can pass through between two switches. |
| Note: The Native VLAN assignment must be the same |
| on two switches for it to work. |
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VLAN Mapping Table | Use this table to have the NWA assign VLAN tags to packets |
| from wireless clients based on the SSID they use to |
| connect to the NWA. |
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Index | This is the index number of the SSID profile. |
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Name | This is the name of the SSID profile. |
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SSID | This is the SSID the profile uses. |
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VLAN ID | Enter a VLAN ID number from 1 to 4094. Packets coming |
| from the WLAN using this SSID profile are tagged with the |
| VLAN ID number by the NWA. Different SSID profiles can |
| use the same or different VLAN IDs. This allows you to split |
| wireless stations into groups using similar VLAN IDs. |
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Second Rx VLAN ID | Enter a number from 1 to 4094, but different from the |
| VLAN ID. Traffic received from the LAN that is tagged with |
| this VLAN ID is sent to all SSIDs with this VLAN ID |
| configured in the VLAN ID or Second Rx VLAN ID fields. |
| See Section 20.3.4 on page 263 for more information. |
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Apply | Click this to save your changes to the NWA. |
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Reset | Click this to return this screen to its |
20.2.1 RADIUS VLAN Screen
Use this screen to configure your RADIUS Virtual LAN setup. Your RADIUS server assigns VLAN IDs to a user or user group’s traffic based on what you set in this screen.
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