Vap Interface Command Set - ADTRAN AOS Version R10.1.0 Command Reference Manual

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VAP I
NTERFACE
The Virtual Access Point (VAP) Interface Configuration command set is used to configure service set
identifiers (SSIDs) security and other parameters for each VAP.
A VAP is a logical entity that can exist within a physical wireless access point (AP). VAPs are virtual
interfaces represented on wireless networks through the use of a wireless access controller (AC) running
the ADTRAN Wireless Control Protocol (AWCP) and an AP. Each physical AP can support up to eight
VAPs for each of the two radio bands for a total of 16 VAPs. VAPs are distinguished by an SSID and can
be mapped to a virtual local area network (VLAN). VLAN information can be shared across switches with
Ethernet trunks. A common configuration has two VAPs, one associated to a corporate VLAN, and one
associated to a guest VLAN.
The associated AP and radio interfaces must be configured before attempting to configure the VAP. For
more information on configuring the AP and radios, refer to
Radio Interface Command Set on page
name is based on the interface to which the AP and radio are mapped using the following syntax, interface
dot11ap <ap/radio.vap>.
To add a VAP or to enter its interface configuration mode, enter the interface dot11ap <ap/radio.vap>
command identifying the appropriate AP and radio interface, followed by the VAP interface number. This
command can be entered from the Global Configuration mode prompt or from any other interface
configuration mode prompt. In the following example, VAP 1 is created for AP 1 with an 802.11bg radio.
For example:
>enable
#configure terminal
(config)#interface dot11ap 1/1.1
(config-dot11ap 1/1.1-bg)#
The following commands are common to multiple command sets and are covered in a centralized section
of this guide. For more information, refer to the sections listed below:
cross-connect on page 67
description <text> on page 70
do on page 71
exit on page 73
interface on page 74
shutdown on page 82
All other commands for this command set are described in this section in alphabetical order.
accounting on page 2839
client-separation on page 2841
radius-server host on page 2842
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2813. Each radio will have one default VAP configured. The VAP
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