Chapter 1: Configuration
Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces
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VLAN Not Active
When VLAN is enabled in the AP, the Active Configuration block provides
the following details as read-only information in this tab. In the Cambium
fixed wireless broadband IP network, each device of any type is
automatically a permanent member of VID 1. This facilitates deployment of
devices that have VLAN enabled with those that do not.
VLAN Membership
Table Configuration
For each VLAN in which you want the AP to be a member, enter the VLAN
ID and then click the Add Member button. Similarly, for any VLAN in which
you want the AP to no longer be a member, enter the VLAN ID and then
click the Remove Member button.
VLAN Membership
table
This field lists the VLANs that an AP is a member of. As the user adds a
number between 1 and 4094, this number is populated here.
Source VLAN (Range:
1-4094)
Enter the VID for which the operator wishes to remark the 802.1p
priority for the downstream packets. The range of values is 1 to
4094. The default value is 1.
Remark Priority
(Range 0-7)
This is the priority you can assign to the VLAN Tagged packet.
Priority of 0 is the highest.
VLAN Remarking
table
As the user enters a VLAN and a Remarking priority, this information
is added in this table.
Summary of Contents for PMP 450 AP
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