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Working with Access Point Groups
Modifying Model Specific Controls
VLAN, and all egress traffic is untagged. If configured as a Trunk Port, all untagged
ingress traffic is the configured Untag VLAN (by default, 1), and all VLAN-tagged
traffic on VLANs 1-4094 will be seen when present on the network.
The default Untag VLAN for each port is VLAN 1. Change the Untag VLAN to:
• Segment all ingress traffic on this Access Port to a specific VLAN.
• Redefine the Native VLAN on this Trunk Port to match your network configura-
tion.
Trunk Ports
Trunking is a function that must be enabled on both sides of a link. If two switches
are connected together, for example, both switch ports must be configured as trunk
ports.
The Trunk Port is a member of all the VLANs that exist on the AP/switch and carries
traffic for all those VLANs between switches.
Access Ports
All Access Ports are set to Untag VLAN 1 by default. This means that all Access
Ports belong to the native VLAN and are all part of a single broadcast domain. To
remove ports from the native VLAN and assign them to specific VLANs, select
Access Port and enter any valid VLAN ID in the VLAN ID field (valid VLAN IDs are
2-4094).
The following table describes the behavior of incoming and outgoing traffic for
Access Ports with VLANs configured.
Table 24. Access Ports with VLANs configured
VLAN Settings
Access Port, Untag
VLAN 1
Access Port, Untag
VLAN [2-4094]
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Incoming Traffic (from the
client)
All incoming traffic is native
VLAN (VLAN 1).
All incoming traffic is sent to the
VLANs specified.
Outgoing Traffic (to the
client)
All outgoing traffic on the port
is sent untagged.
Only traffic belonging to the
specified VLAN is forwarded.
All other VLAN traffic is
dropped.
Ruckus Wireless, Inc.

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