Extreme Networks Altitude 4700 Series Product Reference Manual page 124

Software version 4.1
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Network Management
To configure the access point LAN interface:
1 Select Network Configuration > LAN from the access point menu tree.
2 Configure the LAN Settings field to enable the access point LAN1 and/or LAN2 interface, assign a
timeout value, enable 802.1q trunking, configure WLAN mapping and enable 802.1x port
authentication.
Enable
LAN Name
Ethernet Port
Enable 802.1q
Trunking
VLAN Name
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Select the LAN1 and/or LAN2 checkbox to allow the
forwarding of data traffic over the specified LAN
connection. The LAN1 connection is enabled by default,
but both LAN interfaces can be enabled simultaneously.
The LAN2 setting is disabled by default.
Use the LAN Name field to modify the existing LAN name.
LAN1 and LAN2 are the default names assigned to the
LANs until modified by the user.
The Ethernet Port radio buttons allow you to select one of
the two available LANs as the LAN actively transmitting
over the Access Point's LAN port. Both LANs can be
active at any given time, but only one can transmit over
the Access Point's physical LAN connection, thus the
selected LAN has priority.
Select the Enable 802.1q Trunking checkbox to enable the
LAN to conduct VLAN tagging. If selected, click the WLAN
Mapping button to configure mappings between individual
WLANs and LANs. If enabled, the Access Point is required
to be connected to a trunked port.
Click the VLAN Name button to launch the VLAN Name
screen to create VLANs and assign them VLAN IDs.
Altitude 4700 Series Access Point Product Reference Guide

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