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Native VLAN ID
AP Native VLAN for
LAN1
Management
VLAN ID
5. Select a template from the list below for the Access Port:
A/B/G/N WLAN
and Sensor
B/G/N WLAN and
Sensor
A/N WLAN and
Sensor
A/B/G/N WLAN
only, no Sensor
Sensor only
Spectrum Analysis
mode (no WLAN)
B/G/N WLAN no
Sensor
A/N WLAN no
Sensor
Radios Off
6. Enter a list of IP Filter Rules for the Access Port:
In Filters
Out Filters
7. Select an IP Filter from the drop-down menu.
8. Select the
Enable LED for AAP
setup.
4.9.3.2 Configuring a Syslog Server on the AAP from the switch
To configure an external Syslog server on the AAP from the switch:
1. Select
Network
Assign a unique VLAN ID (from 1 to 4094) to each VLAN modified. The VLAN ID associates a
frame with a specific VLAN and provides the information the access point needs to process
the frame across the network. Therefore, it may be practical to assign a name to a VLAN
representative or the area or type of network traffic it represents.
Select whether the native VLAN for the Access Port on LAN1 will be
Enter a
Management VLAN ID
distinguish VLAN traffic flows for the LAN. The trunk port marks the frames with special tags
as they pass between the access port and its destination. These tags help distinguish data
traffic. Authentication servers (such as RADIUS and Kerberos) must be on the same
Management VLAN. Additionally, DHCP and BOOTP servers must be on the same
Management VLAN as well.
Enables 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11bgn and 802.11an for the WLAN and dedicates the
AP as a sensor.
Enables 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11bgn for the WLAN and dedicates the AP as a sensor.
Enables 802.11a and 802.11an for the WLAN and dedicates the AP as a sensor.
Enables 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11bgn and 802.11an for the WLAN and it does not
enable the AP as a sensor.
Enables the AP as a sensor and does not enable any 802.11a/b/g/n traffic.
Enables 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11bgn traffic for the WLAN and it does not enable the AP
as a sensor.
Enables 802.11a and 802.11n traffic for the WLAN and it does not enable the AP as a sensor.
Disables all radios on the selected Access Port.
Enter a comma-separated list of IP filters defined for the In direction.
Enter a comma-separated list of IP filters defined for the Out direction.
option to locate the Adaptive AP. The AP's LED will flash indicating its location in your
>
Access Port
from the main menu tree.
for LAN1 and LAN2. The Management VLAN is used to
Tagged
or Untagged.

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