Configuring Ethernet Vlan Tagging (Cli); Viewing Ethernet Vlan Tagging Configuration Details (Cli) - Cisco Mesh Access Points Deployment Manual

Cisco mesh access points, design and deployment guide, release 7.3
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Configuring Ethernet VLAN Tagging
Specify a native VLAN ID for incoming traffic. The native VLAN ID can be any value between 1 and 4095. Do
not assign any value assigned to a user-VLAN (access).
Click Apply.
A trunk VLAN ID field and a summary of configured VLANs appears at the bottom of the screen. The trunk VLAN
ID field is for outgoing packets.
Specify a trunk VLAN ID for outgoing packets:
If forwarding untagged packets, do not change the default trunk VLAN ID value of zero. (MAP-to-MAP bridging,
campus environment)
If forwarding tagged packets, enter a VLAN ID (1 to 4095) that is not already assigned. (RAP to switch on wired
network).
Click Add to add the trunk VLAN ID to the allowed VLAN list. The newly added VLAN displays under the
Configured VLANs section on the page.
To remove a VLAN from the list, select the Remove option from the arrow drop-down list to the right of
Note
the desired VLAN.
Step 5
Click Apply.
Step 6
Click Save Configuration to save your changes.

Configuring Ethernet VLAN Tagging (CLI)

To configure a MAP access port, enter this command:
config ap ethernet 1 mode access enable AP1500-MAP 50
where AP1500-MAP is the variable AP_name and 50 is the variable access_vlan ID
To configure a RAP or MAP trunk port, enter this command:
config ap ethernet 0 mode trunk enable AP1500-MAP 60
where AP1500-MAP is the variable AP_name and 60 is the variable native_vlan ID
To add a VLAN to the VLAN allowed list of the native VLAN, enter this command:
config ap ethernet 0 mode trunk add AP1500-MAP3 65
where AP1500-MAP 3 is the variable AP_name and 65 is the variable VLAN ID

Viewing Ethernet VLAN Tagging Configuration Details (CLI)

• To view VLAN configuration details for Ethernet interfaces on a specific mesh access point (AP Name)
• To see if VLAN transparent mode is enabled or disabled, enter this command:
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or all mesh access points (summary), enter this command:
show ap config ethernet ap-name
show mesh config
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