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The
Move
button removes the ports from all other VLANs, and places
them in the new VLAN.
The ports appear in the Current Members list.
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To tag ports in the VLAN, select Tag and edit the tag value.
Use this option if you used the
Add
button instead of the
Move
button
to place the ports in the VLAN. For a port to be a member of more than
one VLAN, the port must be tagged. By default, ports are untagged.
When you enable tagging, the default tag value is the same as the VLAN
ID.
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Click
Next
.
12
Edit the IP address to match the address of the gateway router for the
default VLAN’s IP interface.
13
Click
Next
.
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To place the switch in a Mobility Domain, select the Mobility Domain
from the Mobility Domain drop-down list.
The Mobility Domain must already be created. (See “Defining a Mobility
Domain” on page 62.) If you still need to create the Mobility Domain,
finish creating the switch, then create the Mobility Domain.
Select the switch in the Organizer panel to display its basic settings in the
Content panel, and select the Mobility Domain from the Mobility Domain
drop-down list.
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To place the switch in a wiring closet, select the closet from the Wiring
Closet drop-down list.
The wiring closet must already be created on a floor plan. If you still need
to create the wiring closet, finish creating the switch, then create the
wiring closet. The Create Wiring Closet wizard in RF Planning enables you
to create a wiring closet and add the switch to it. (See “Creating a Wiring
Closet” on page 113.)
If you do not select the switch when you configure the wiring closet,
select the switch in the Organizer panel to display its basic settings in the
Content panel, and select the wiring closet from the Wiring Closet
drop-down list.
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Click
Finish
.
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect WX1200
Page 16: ......
Page 48: ...48 CHAPTER 2 WORKING WITH THE 3WXM USER INTERFACE ...
Page 236: ...236 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING WX SYSTEM PARAMETERS ...
Page 288: ...288 CHAPTER 7 CONFIGURING WIRELESS PARAMETERS ...
Page 332: ...332 CHAPTER 8 CONFIGURING AUTHENTICATION AUTHORIZATION AND ACCOUNTING PARAMETERS ...
Page 364: ...364 CHAPTER 10 MANAGING WX SYSTEM IMAGES AND CONFIGURATIONS ...
Page 476: ...476 CHAPTER 17 DETECTING AND COMBATTING ROGUE DEVICES ...
Page 492: ...492 CHAPTER A CHANGING 3WXM PREFERENCES ...
Page 514: ...514 APPENDIX C OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR 3COM PRODUCTS ...
Page 520: ...520 INDEX ...