Configuring Stp For Cisco Wap131; Configuring Untagged Vlan For Cisco Wap351 - Cisco WAP131 Administration Manual

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Cisco WAP131 and WAP351 Administration Guide
When operating bridging in the 802.11n 2.4 GHz band, set the Channel
Bandwidth to 20 MHz, rather than the default 20/40 MHz. In the 2.4 GHz, 20/
40 MHz band, the operating bandwidth can change from 40 MHz to 20 MHz
if any 20 MHz WAP devices are detected in the area. The mismatched
channel bandwidth can cause the link to disconnect. See
Settings) for information on configuring these settings.
When using WDS, be sure to configure WDS on both WAP devices
participating in the WDS link.
You can have only one WDS link between any pair of WAP devices. That is,
a remote MAC address may appear only once on the WDS page for a
particular WAP device.

Configuring STP for Cisco WAP131

Select Wireless > WDS Bridge.
In the Spanning Tree Mode field, check Enable to enable STP mode on the Cisco
WAP131.
When enabled, STP helps prevent switching loops. STP is recommended if you
configure WDS links.
Click Save.

Configuring Untagged VLAN for Cisco WAP351

To configure the untagged VLAN for the Cisco WAP351:
Select Wireless > WDS Bridge.
Configure these parameters:
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 WAP device uses VLAN 1 as the default untagged
VLAN. This setting 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.
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