Configuring Internet Settings - Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex series User Manual

Indoor access point, release 104.0
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Configuration
Configuring the AP
• Super Admin (Perform all configuration and management tasks)
• Operator Admin (Change settings affecting single AP's only)
• Monitoring Admin (Monitoring and viewing operation status only)
8. If TACACS+ server state is enabled, then configure the TACACS+ server settings:
• TACACS+ server: IPv4 or IPv6 server address.
• TACACS+ port: 49 is the default, but it can be set to any available TCP port.
• TACACS+ Service: Login name.
• Share Key: TACACS+ Password.
• Confirm Share Key: TACACS+ Password.
9. Click Update Settings to save and apply your changes.

Configuring Internet Settings

Internet settings define how the AP connects to your local area network and to the
Internet.
This section describes how to view and configure the AP's Internet settings. Topics
discussed include:
VLAN Settings Overview
Configuring NTP Server and Management VLAN
Default IP Addressing Behavior
Obtaining and Assigning an IP Address
Configuring L2TP Connection Settings
Configuring Local Subnets
VLAN Settings Overview
Configuring VLANs is optional. You can configure ZoneFlex APs as part of an existing
VLAN network segmentation strategy, or place them into a VLAN of their own to separate
the wireless network infrastructure from other network segments, for example.
A Ruckus Wireless AP is in many ways like a network switch, with the capability to service
Wi-Fi connections. As such, like many advanced switches, Ruckus APs conform to the
IEEE 802.1Q standard -- the standard that defines virtual LANs. In an 802.1Q switch,
the concept of VLANs is always present. If a packet arrives without an 802.1Q header,
it is assigned to the "native VLAN" or "untag VLAN."
Each of the AP's wireless interfaces can be assigned to a single VLAN. When a packet
enters the AP through its wireless interface, the packet is assigned to the Access VLAN
configured on the Configuration > Wireless page (by default, 1).
AP Ethernet ports however, can be configured to pass all VLAN traffic (Trunk Ports) or
multiple specific VLANs (General ports).
The VLAN displayed in the web interface shows the AP's view of the VLAN environment;
when a packet arrives at an AP's Ethernet port, the port's VLAN configuration helps
determine if the packet is accepted or not (VLAN membership), and assigns a default
VLAN (untag VLAN) if the packet contains no 802.1Q header.
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ZoneFlex Indoor Access Point Release 104.0 User Guide

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