4 vlan enhancements, 5 interface management, 6 multiple wlan support – Motorola Series Switch WS5100 User Manual

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Overview

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• When packets are received on the GRE tunnel interface by the switch, the switch decapsulates the GRE

header and forwards the IP packet to the MU based on the destination IP address. The MAC address of
the MU is obtained from the MU table.

1.2.3.4 VLAN Enhancements

The switch has incorporated the following VLAN enhancements:

• Physical port (L2) is now operated in Trunk Mode or Access Mode.

• A VLAN now allows an AP to receive and send only untagged packets. All tagged packets received by the

AP are discarded. The untagged traffic received is internally placed in an “access vlan”.

• A trunk port can now receive, both tagged and untagged packets. Only one native VLAN per trunk port is

supported. All untagged traffic received on is placed into a “native vlan”.

• You can now configure a set of allowed VLANS on a trunk port. Packets received on this port that belong

to other VLANs are discarded.

1.2.3.5 Interface Management

The switch permits a physical interface to Auto Negotiate, Full Duplex or Half Duplex. The switch also
allows:

• Manual bandwidth configuration of a physical interface to 10/100/1000Mbps. This is only permitted if

duplex is not set to Auto-Negotiate.

• Manual configuration of administrative shutdown of a physical interface.

1.2.3.6 Multiple WLAN Support

A WS5100 switch supports 32 WLANS.

1.2.4 Management Features

The switch includes the following management features:

• Secure browser-based management console

Command Line Interface (CLI) accessible via the serial port or through a Secure Shell (SSH) application

• CLI Service mode enables the capture of system status information that can be sent to Motorola

personnel for use in problem resolution

• Support for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) version 3 as well as SNMP version 2

• TFTP upload and download of access port firmware and configuration files

• Graphing of wireless statistics

• Dashboard summary of system state in the Web UI

• Multi switch management via MSP application

• Heat Map support for RF deployment

• Secure Guest Access

• Switch Discovery enabling users to discover each Motorola switch on the specified network.

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