Figure 24: Setting The Vlan Identity - SMC Networks E21011 User Manual

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When VLAN support is enabled on the access point, traffic passed to the
wired network is tagged with the appropriate VLAN ID, either a VAP
default VLAN ID, or the management VLAN ID. Traffic received from the
wired network must also be tagged with one of these known VLAN IDs.
Received traffic that has an unknown VLAN ID or no VLAN tag is
dropped.
When VLAN support is disabled, the access point does not tag traffic
passed to the wired network and ignores the VLAN tags on any received
frames.
Before enabling VLAN tagging on the access point, be sure to
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configure the attached network switch port to support tagged VLAN frames
from the access point's management VLAN ID and default VLAN IDs.
Otherwise, connectivity to the access point will be lost when you enable the
VLAN feature.

Figure 24: Setting the VLAN Identity

The following items are displayed on this page:
VLAN Classification — Enables/disables VLAN packet tagging.
(Default: disabled)
Native VLAN ID(1-4094) — If enabled the packets received by the
LAN port must be tagged within the Management VLAN ID (native VLAN
ID). (Range: 1-4094)
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