Nokia IP60 User Manual page 128

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Configuring Network Settings
Port-based
Port-based VLAN allows assigning the appliance's LAN ports to VLANs, effectively transforming the
appliance's four-port switch into up to four firewall-isolated security zones. You can assign multiple
ports to the same VLAN, or each port to a separate VLAN.
Port-based VLAN does not require an external VLAN-capable switch, and is therefore simpler to use
than tag-based VLAN. However, port-based VLAN is limited by the number of appliance LAN ports.
Figure 12: Port-Based VLAN
Virtual access point (VAP)
In wireless Nokia IP60 models, you can partition the primary WLAN network into wireless VLANs
called virtual access points (VAPs). You can use VAPs to grant different permissions to groups of
wireless users, by configuring each VAP with the desired security policy and network settings, and
then assigning each group of wireless users to the relevant VAP. For example, you could assign
different permissions to employees and guests on the company's wireless network, by configuring two
VAPs called ―Guest‖ and ―Employee‖ with the desired set of permissions.
To use VAPs, you must enable the primary WLAN network.
For more information on VAPs, see Overview on page 189.
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