Configuring VLANs
Configuring VLANs
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Cisco 3200 Series Wireless MIC Software Configuration Guide
Step 4
bridge-group
number
Assigns the subinterface to a bridge group. You can number
your bridge groups from 1 to 255.
Note
When you enter the
bridge-group
command, the
WMIC enables the subinterface to be ready to
participate in STP when you enter the
bridge
n
protocol ieee
command. See
“Spanning Tree Protocol”
for complete instructions on enabling STP on the
WMIC.
Step 5
exit
Returns to global configuration mode.
Step 6
interface fastEthernet0.x
Creates an Ethernet subinterface and enter interface
configuration mode for the subinterface.
Step 7
encapsulation dot1q
vlan-id
[
native
]
Enables a VLAN on the subinterface.
(Optional) Designate the VLAN as the native VLAN. On many
networks, the native VLAN is VLAN 1.
Step 8
bridge-group
number
Assigns the subinterface to a bridge group. You can number
your bridge groups from 1 to 255.
Step 9
exit
Returns to global configuration mode.
Step 10
interface dot11radio 0
Enters interface configuration mode for the radio interface.
Step 11
ssid
ssid-string
Creates an SSID and enter SSID configuration mode for the
new SSID. The SSID can consist of up to 32 alphanumeric
characters. SSIDs are case sensitive. You can create up to 16
SSIDs on the bridge; however, only one SSID can be assigned
to the native VLAN.
Note
You use the
ssid
command’s authentication options to
configure an authentication type for each SSID. See
“Authentication Types”
for instructions on configuring
authentication types.
Step 12
vlan
vlan-id
Assigns the SSID to the native VLAN.
Step 13
infrastructure-ssid
Designates the SSID as the infrastructure SSID. It is used to
instruct a non-root bridge or workgroup bridge radio to
associate with this SSID.
Command
Purpose