Network Management
5-3
2.
Configure the
LAN Settings
field to enable the access point LAN1 and/or LAN2 interface,
assign a timeout value, enable 802.1q trunking, configure WLAN mapping and enable
802.1x port authentication.
3.
Refer to the
LAN Ethernet Timeout
field to define how LAN Ethernet inactivity is
processed by the access point.
Use the
Ethernet Port Timeout
drop-down menu to define how the access point interprets
inactivity for the LAN assigned to the Ethernet port. When
Enabled
is selected, the access
point uses the value defined in the
Sec.
box (default is 30 seconds). Selecting
Disabled
allows the LAN to use the Ethernet port for an indefinite timeout period. Select the
Hardware Detect
option to use the physical LAN port to detect activity. If the LAN port
does not detect a physical connection, the radio is unavailable to the access point.
Enable
Select the LAN1 and/or LAN2 checkbox to allow the forwarding of
data traffic over the specified LAN connection. The LAN1
connection is enabled by default, but both LAN interfaces can be
enabled simultaneously. The LAN2 setting is disabled by default.
LAN Name
Use the
LAN Name
field to modify the existing LAN name. LAN1
and LAN2 are the default names assigned to the LANs until
modified by the user.
Ethernet Port
The
Ethernet Port
radio buttons allow you to select one of the two
available LANs as the LAN actively transmitting over the access
point’s LAN port. Both LANs can be active at any given time, but
only one can transmit over the access point’s physical LAN
connection, thus the selected LAN has priority.
Enable 802.1q
Trunking
Select the
Enable 802.1q Trunking
checkbox to enable the LAN
to conduct VLAN tagging. If selected, click the
WLAN Mapping
button to configure mappings between WLANs and LANs. If
enabled, the access point requires connection to a trunked port.
VLAN Name
Click the
VLAN Name
button to launch the
VLAN Name
screen
to create VLANs and assign them VLAN IDs. For more information,
see
Configuring VLAN Support on page 5-5
.
WLAN Mapping
Click the
WLAN Mapping
button to launch the
VLAN
Configuration
screen to map existing WLANs to one of the two
LANs and define the WLAN’s VLAN membership (up to 16
mappings are possible per access point). For more information, see
Configuring VLAN Support on page 5-5
.
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