Vlan And Ipv4 Address Settings - Cisco WAP371 Administration Manual

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Cisco Small Business WAP371 Wireless Access Point Administration Guide
Enable or disable Green Ethernet Mode.
Green Ethernet Mode is a power-saving mode that reduces Ethernet chip power. When
the signal from a link partner is not present.
The Green Ethernet Mode is enabled, the WAP device automatically enters a low-power
mode when energy on the line is lost, and it resumes normal operation when energy is
detected. In addition, during low link utilization, both ends of the Ethernet link can
disable portions of the physical layer circuitry to save power.
Click Save. The changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
You can use the VLAN and IPv4 Address Settings page to configure settings for the LAN
interface, including static or dynamic IPv4 address assignment.
To configure LAN settings:
Select LAN > VLAN and IPv4 Address in the navigation area.
The page shows Global Settings and IPv4 Settings. The Global Settings area shows the MAC
address of the LAN interface port. This field is read-only.
Configure these Global Settings:
Untagged VLAN—Enables or disables VLAN tagging. When enabled (the default), all
traffic is tagged with a VLAN ID.
By default all traffic on the access point uses VLAN 1, the default untagged VLAN.
This means that all traffic is untagged until you disable the untagged VLAN, change the
untagged traffic VLAN ID, or change the VLAN ID for a VAP or client using RADIUS.
Untagged VLAN ID—Specifies a number between 1 and 4094 for the untagged VLAN
ID. The default is 1. Traffic on the VLAN that you specify in this field is not be tagged
with a VLAN ID when forwarded to the network.
VLAN 1 is the both default untagged VLAN and the default management VLAN. If you
want to segregate management traffic from the untagged VLAN traffic, configure the
new VLAN ID at your router, and then use this new VLAN ID on your WAP device.
Management VLAN ID—The VLAN associated with the IP address you use to access
the WAP device. Provide a number between 1 and 4094 for the Management VLAN ID.
The default is 1.
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