Associating The Wireless Port To Vlans - Cisco Small Business RV220W Administration Manual

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Associating the Wireless Port to VLANs

You can associate wireless VLANS on the Cisco RV220W to the wireless port on
the device. To associate the wireless port to a VLAN:
Choose Networking > LAN > Port VLAN.
In the Wireless VLANs Table, check the box in the row of the wireless port that you
want to configure and press Edit.
Select the mode for the wireless port:
Access (default)—In access mode, the port is a member of a single VLAN.
All data going into and out of the port is untagged.
General—In general mode, the port is a member of a user-defined set of
VLANs. The port sends and receives both tagged and untagged data.
Untagged data coming into the port is assigned to a PVID by the user. Data
being sent out of the port from the same PVID is untagged. All other data is
tagged.
This mode is typically used with IP phones that have dual Ethernet ports.
Data coming from the phone to the LAN port on the Cisco RV220W is
tagged. Data passing through the phone from a connected device is
untagged.
Trunk—In trunk mode, the port is a member of a user-defined set of VLANs.
All data going into and out of the port is tagged. Untagged data coming into
the port is not forwarded.
If you selected Access or General mode, enter the default Port VLAN ID (PVID).
This ID is used to tag untagged packets that come into the port.
To assign the port to a VLAN, check the box for each VLAN that you want this port
to join. The list of available VLANs is created in the VLAN Configuration page. (See
"Creating a VLAN" on page
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