Assigning Multiple Vlans Per Wlan - Motorola RFS7000 Series System Reference Manual

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Access Category
MCast Addr 1
MCast Addr 2
NAC Mode
9. Refer to the
Status
error messages if something goes wrong in the transaction between the applet and the switch.
10. Click on the
Radius...
external primary and secondary Radius and NAC server. For more information, see
External Radius Server Support on page
11. Click on the
Syslog
accounting details. To enable syslog, select the
menu. Use this sub screen to provide the Syslog Server IP address and port for the Syslog Server
performing the accounting function.
12. Click on the
NAC
NAC Server Support on page
13. Click
OK
to use the changes to the running configuration and close the dialog.
14. Click
Cancel
to close the dialog without committing updates to the running configuration.

4.5.1.2 Assigning Multiple VLANs per WLAN

The switch allows the mapping of a WLAN to more than one VLAN. When a MU associates with a WLAN, it
is assigned a VLAN in such a way that users are load balanced across VLANs. The VLAN is assigned from the
Displays the Access Category for the intended traffic. The Access
Categories different WLAN-WMM options available to the radio.
The Access Category types are:
Automatic/WMM – Optimized for WMM
Voice – Optimized for voice traffic
Video – Optimized for video traffic
Normal – Optimized for best effort traffic
Low – Optimized for background traffic.
The address provided takes packets (where the first 4 bytes match
the first 4 bytes of the mask) and sends them immediately over the
air instead of waiting for the DTIM period. Any multicast/broadcast
that does not match this mask goes out only on DTIM Intervals.
The second multicast address also takes packets (where the first 4
bytes match the first 4 bytes of the mask) and sends them
immediately over the air instead of waiting for the DTIM period.
Any multicast/broadcast that does not match this mask will go out
only on DTIM Intervals.
Using Network Access Control (NAC), the switch only grants
access to specific network resources. NAC restricts access to only
compliant and validated devices (printers, phones, PDAs etc.),
thereby limiting the risk of emerging security risks. NAC performs
an authorization check for users and MUs without a NAC agent,
and verifies a MU's compliance with the network security policy.
The switch supports only the EAP/802.1x type of NAC. However,
the switch can bypass NAC for MU's without NAC 802.1x support.
For the implications of using the include and exclude with NAC, see
Configuring the NAC Inclusion List on page 4-66
Configuring the NAC Exclusion List on page
field for the current state of the requests made from applet. This field displays
button (when Radius is selected as the accounting mode) to configure an
4-43.
button (when Syslog is selected as the accounting mode) to view switch syslog
button to configure the NAC mode. For more detailed information see
4-47.
and
4-70.
Syslog
option from the Accounting Mode drop-down
4-31
Network Setup
Configuring
Configuring

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