Virtual Interface Configuration - Motorola Solutions WiNG 5.2.6 Reference Manual

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5.3.4.2 Virtual Interface Configuration

Profile Interface Configuration
A Virtual Interface is required for layer 3 (IP) access to provide layer 3 service on a VLAN. The Virtual Interface defines
which IP address is associated with each VLAN ID the access point is connected to. A Virtual Interface is created for the
default VLAN (VLAN 1) to enable remote administration. A Virtual Interface is also used to map VLANs to IP address
ranges. This mapping determines the destination networks for routing.
To review existing Virtual Interface configurations and either create a new Virtual Interface configuration, modify an
existing configuration or delete an existing configuration:
1. Select the Configuration tab from the Web UI.
2.
Select
Devices.
3. Select
System Profile
4. Expand the Interface menu and select
Review the following parameters unique to each virtual interface configuration:
Name
Type
Description
Admin Status
from the options on left-hand side of the UI.
Virtual
Interfaces.
Figure 5-9 Profile Interfaces - Virtual Interfaces screen
Displays the name of each listed Virtual Interface assigned when it was
created. The name is between 1 - 4094, and cannot be modified as part of a
Virtual Interface edit.
Displays the type of Virtual Interface for each listed access point interface.
Displays the description defined for the Virtual Interface when it was either
initially created or edited.
A green checkmark defines the listed Virtual Interface configuration as active
and enabled with its supported profile. A red "X" defines the Virtual Interface
as currently disabled. The interface status can be modified when a new Virtual
Interface is created or an existing one modified.
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