Chapter 20 VLAN

Table 77 VLAN > Wireless VLAN

FIELD

DESCRIPTION

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.

 

 

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.

 

 

Index

This is the index number of the SSID profile.

 

 

Name

This is the name of the SSID profile.

 

 

SSID

This is the SSID the profile uses.

 

 

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.

 

 

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.

 

 

Apply

Click this to save your changes to the NWA.

 

 

Reset

Click this to return this screen to its last-saved settings.

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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