Motorola AP-51XX User Manual

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AP-51xx Access Point Product Reference Guide

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8.

Enter a

Management VLAN Tag

for LAN1 and LAN2.

The Management VLAN uses a default tag value of 1. The Management VLAN is used to
distinguish VLAN traffic flows for the LAN. The trunk port marks the frames with special
tags as they pass between the access point and its destination, these tags help distinguish
data traffic.

Authentication servers (such as Radius and Kerberos) must be on the same Management
VLAN. Additionally, DHCP and BOOTP servers must be on the same Management VLAN as
well.

9.

Define a

Native VLAN Tag

for LAN1 and LAN2.

A trunk port configured with 802.1Q tagging can receive both tagged and untagged traffic.
By default, the access point forwards untagged traffic with the native VLAN configured for
the port. The Native VLAN is VLAN 1 by default. Motorola suggests leaving the Native VLAN
set to 1 as other layer 2 devices also have their Native VLAN set to 1.

10. Use the

LAN

drop-down menu to map one of the two LANs to the WLAN listed to the left.

With this assignment, the WLAN uses this assigned LAN interface.

11. Select the

Dynamic

checkboxes (under the

Mode

column) to configure the VLAN mapping

as a dynamic VLAN.

Using Dynamic VLAN assignments, a VMPS (VLAN Management Policy Server) dynamically
assigns VLAN ports. The access point uses a separate server as a VMPS server. When a

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