Configuring the Access Point
Configuring Hotspot Service
Working with Port-Based VLANs
The Access Point provides options for segmenting all incoming traffic (both wireless
and wired Ethernet traffic) into specific VLANs. There are two ways to segment
incoming traffic into VLANs:
Each of the wireless interfaces (SSIDs) can be configured with a specific Access
■
VLAN ID: (Configuration > Wireless > Wireless [#] > Access VLAN).
Each of the LAN ports can be configured with an Untag VLAN ID (Configuration
■
> Ethernet Ports > VLAN > Untag ID).
For Ethernet ports, the behavior of the Untag VLAN ID depends on the Port Type
selected. If the port is configured as a Trunk port, it will include all VLANs (1-4094) in
its membership. The VLAN Untag ID field (default = 1) can be used to redefine the
"Native VLAN" for the port.
If the Ethernet port is configured as an Access Port, it can be configured with only one
Untag VLAN ID and its membership includes only that one VLAN.
If the Ethernet port is configured as a General Port, it can be configured to include
multiple VLANs in its membership and one Untag VLAN.
Configuring Hotspot Service
Hotspot service can be deployed on standalone ZoneFlex APs through the Web
interface. At a minimum, you must configure a login redirect URL and a RADIUS server
to which users will be authenticated. Additional options and controls are provided on
subsequent pages.
To enable Hotspot service
1. Go to Configuration > Hotspot.
2. Click Enabled next to Hotspot Service.
3. Review the settings in table
Table 29. Hotspot configuration settings
Setting
UAM IP Address
Redirect unauth. user to
Table
29, and make changes as needed.
Description
Specify the IP address of the UAM service.
Redirect unauthenticated users to the specified URL
(login page).
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