Extended Wlans Only; Independent Wlans Only; Extended Wlans With Independent Wlans - Motorola P-7131N-FGR Product Reference Manual

This guide provides configuration and setup in formation for the ap-7131n-fgr model access point.
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10.2.2 Extended WLANs Only

An extended WLAN configuration forces all MU traffic through the switch. No wireless traffic is
locally bridged by the AAP.
Each extended WLAN is mapped to the access point's virtual LAN2 subnet. By default, the access
point's LAN2 is not enabled and the default configuration is set to static with IP addresses defined
as all zeros. If the extended WLAN option is configured on the switch, the following configuration
updates are made automatically:
• The AAP's LAN2 subnet becomes enabled
• All extended WLANs are mapped to LAN2.
NOTE MUs on the same WLAN associated to the AAP can communicate locally

10.2.3 Independent WLANs Only

An independent WLAN configuration forces all MU traffic be bridged locally by the AAP. No wireless
traffic is tunneled back to the switch. Each independent WLAN is mapped to the access point's LAN1
interface. The only traffic between the switch and the AAP are control messages (for example,
heartbeats, statistics and configuration updates).

10.2.4 Extended WLANs with Independent WLANs

An AAP can have both extended WLANs and independent WLANs operating in conjunction. When
used together, MU traffic from extended WLANs go back to the switch and traffic from independent
WLANs is bridged locally by the AP.
All local WLANs are mapped to LAN1, and all extended WLANs are mapped to LAN2.
at the AP Level without going through the switch. If this scenario is
undesirable, the access point's MU-to-MU disallow option should be
enabled. To enable the access point's MU-to-MU disallow option, see
Creating/Editing Individual WLANs on page
5-29.

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