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3 Click the Static Configuration tab.
4 Select one of the VLAN settings for the Altitude AP:
Tagged - VLAN ID - Select if you want to assign this AP to a specific VLAN and type the value
in the box.
Untagged - Select if you want this AP to be untagged. This option is selected by default.
CAUTION
Caution should be exercised when using this feature. If a VLAN tag is not configured properly, the connectivity
with the AP will be lost. To configure the AP VLAN, do the following:
- Connect the AP to the Summit WM Controller or to the network point that does not require AP VLAN tagging.
- Use Static Configuration to enable VLAN and define the VLAN ID.
- Save the configuration on the AP. The AP reboots and looses connectivity to the Summit WM Controller.
- Disconnect the AP and attach it to its final network location.
If the VLAN settings match the network configuration, the AP registers with the Summit WM Controller
successfully. If the AP VLAN is not configured properly (wrong tag), connecting to the AP may not be possible.
To recover from this situation, you will need to reset the AP to its factory default settings. For more information,
see the Summit WM Maintenance Guide.
5 Select one of the two methods of IP address assignment for the Altitude AP:
Use DHCP - Select this option to enable Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). This
option is enabled by default.
Static Values - Select this option to specify the IP address of the Altitude AP.
IP Address - Type the IP address of the AP.
Subnet Mask - Type the appropriate subnet mask to separate the network portion from the
host portion of the address.
Gateway - Type the default gateway of the network.
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