HP WL520 User Manual page 47

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1. Open your browser and enter the IP address of your access point. Type in your password. Click OK.
2. Click the Configure button at the left and select the Interfaces tab.
3. Enter a
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Network Name (SSID) for each wireless network interface card (NIC).
4. Select the Network > VLAN tab.
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5. Set a
VLAN User ID for each wireless NIC (enter a value between 1 and 4094)
6. Set VLAN Status to Enable.
7. Configure the wireless client with one of the two Network Names based on VLAN membership.
setting up independent tagged & untagged user vlan workgroups
setting up independent tagged & untagged user vlan workgroups
setting up independent tagged & untagged user vlan workgroups
setting up independent tagged & untagged user vlan workgroups
The VLAN-capable HP WL520 supports configuration of both "tagged" and "untagged" user VLANs.
A "tagged" user VLAN is created when a VLAN ID between 1 and 4094 (per the 802.1Q standard) is configured for one of
the wireless NICs and VLAN is enabled. The HP WL520 applies a VLAN header to tag traffic from wireless clients (members
of a "tagged" VLAN) and transmits the traffic as appropriate, on either the wired or wireless backbone.
An "untagged" User VLAN is created when a VLAN ID of 0 is configured for one of the wireless NICs and VLAN is
enabled.Traffic received from wireless clients (members of an "untagged" VLAN) is transmitted as appropriate, on either the
wired or wireless backbone. "Untagged" User VLANs enable VLANs to coexist on networks with non-VLAN capable devices
such as legacy servers.
To configure this scenario, set up only one workgroup by configuring one VLAN and untagged traffic:
VLAN ID for Wireless NIC in Slot A = 0 or a number between 1 and 4094
VLAN ID for Wireless NIC in Slot B = 0 or a number between 1 and 4094
NOTE:
Either the wireless NIC in Slot A or the wireless NIC in Slot B must be set to 0.
VLAN Support
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