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Chapter 12
W310 WLAN Gateway Wireless Features
Use this field . . .
Accessible VLAN
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To do the following . . .
Accessible VLAN is a VLAN that can be seen by the
W310 through its uplink. On some networks (switched) all
the VLANs are accessible, while on others, only a limited
set is accessible. An accessible VLAN does not require the
tunneling of broadcasts to a W310 in cases where a client
on the accessible VLAN roams to a W310.
Normally, a VLAN is considered "accessible" if one of the
following is true:
The VLAN is a port VLAN identifier (PVID)
The VLAN is the management VLAN
The VLAN is statically bound to any W310 port (but
not "bind to all")
The VLAN of the user group for which its home W310
is the current W310
However, in the W310, this attribute in the SSID table
enables the user to set the VLAN associated with an SSID
as accessible though it does not meet any of the above
criteria. The accessible VLAN is used when each SSID has
a specific VLAN entry rather than when the VLAN is set
to "by user group table"
This field is uncheckd by default.
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