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Cisco Aironet 1520, 1130, 1240 Series Wireless Mesh Access Points, Design and Deployment Guide, Release 6.0
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Connecting the Cisco 1520 Series Mesh Access Point to Your Network
VLAN Registration
To support a VLAN on an mesh access point, all the uplink mesh access points must also support the
same VLAN. It is required for the segregation of traffic belonging to different VLANs. The activity by
which an mesh access point communicates its requirements for a VLAN and gets response from a parent
is known as VLAN registration.
Note
VLAN registration occurs automatically. No user intervention is required.
The steps of VLAN registration are summarized below:
1.
Whenever an Ethernet port on a mesh access point is configured with a VLAN, the port requests its
parent to support that VLAN.
2.
If the parent is able to support the request, it creates a bridge group for the VLAN and propagates
the request to its parent. This propagation continues until the RAP is reached.
3.
When the request reaches the RAP, it checks whether it is able to support the VLAN request. If yes,
the RAP creates a bridge group and a sub-interface on its uplink Ethernet interface to support the
VLAN request.
4.
If the mesh access point is not able to support the VLAN request by its child, at any point, the mesh
access point replies with a negative response. This response is propagated to downstream mesh
access points until the mesh access point which requested the VLAN is reached.
5.
Upon receiving the negative response from its parent, the requesting mesh access point defers the
configuration of the VLAN. However, the configuration is stored for future attempts. As it is
possible, given the dynamic nature of mesh, another parent and its uplink mesh access points, might
be able to support it in the case of roaming or a CAPWAP reconnect.
Using the GUI to Enable Ethernet VLAN Tagging
You must enable Ethernet Bridging before you can configure VLAN tagging. Refer to the