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VLAN Configuration : VLAN Summary Status

This page displays a list of VLANs created on the access point. The list contains pertinent data about each VLAN.

Settings

ID

A unique number that identifies a VLAN. This number must match VLANs set on the switch. The setting is configured by the user.

Name

A unique name for a VLAN configured on the access point. This setting is configured by the user and is for information only. The VLAN name is not used by the switch or access point as a parameter for determining the destination of data.

Enabled?

The status of the VLAN.

Def. Pri.

The ability to apply default Class of Service (CoS) for each VLAN.

Def. Pol. Grp.

The ability to apply a policy group (set of Layer 2, 3, and 4 filters) for each VLAN. Each filter within a policy group can be configured to allow or deny a certain type of traffic.

MIC

Determines whether MIC is being used on this VLAN. For more information on MIC, click here.

TKIP

Determines whether TKIP is being used on this VLAN. For more information on TKIP, click here.

Key Rotate

Determines the interval that the WEP key is rotated. The ability to enable WEP key rotation for each VLAN is supported only for wireless VLANs with IEEE 802.1x protocols enabled.

Alert?

Determines if you want to print the packet data to the console log for troubleshooting.

Encryption

The key used for broadcast or multicast segmentation per VLAN.
  • No encryption -- The device communicates only with client devices that are not using WEP.
  • Optional -- Client devices can communicate with this access point or bridge either with or without WEP.
  • Full encryption -- Client devices must use WEP when communicating with the access point or bridge. Devices not using WEP are not allowed to communicate.

Action Buttons

Command

Description

Done

Returns you to the VLAN Setup page.

 
 

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