Set ap local-switching vlan-profile – 3Com WXR100 3CRWXR10095A User Manual

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If local switching is enabled on an MAP, but no VLAN profile is
configured, then a default VLAN profile is used. The default VLAN profile
includes a single VLAN named default that is not tagged.

Examples

The following command enables local switching for MAP

7:

WX# set ap 7 local-switching mode enable

success: change accepted.

See Also

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set ap local-switching vlan-profile on page 428

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set vlan profile on page 175

set ap
local-switching
vlan-profile

Applies a specified VLAN profile to an MAP to use with local switching.

Syntax

set ap

ap-number local-switching vlan-profile

profile name

„

ap-number

— Index value that identifies the MAP on the WX.

„

profile-name

— The name of a VLAN profile configured on the WX.

Defaults

If local switching is enabled on an MAP, but no VLAN

profile is configured, then a default VLAN profile is used. The default
VLAN profile

includes a single VLAN named default that is not tagged.

Access

Enabled.

History

Introduced in MSS Version 6.0.

History

A VLAN profile consists of a list of VLANs and tags. When a

VLAN

profile is applied to an MAP, traffic for the VLANs specified in the

VLAN profile is locally switched by the MAP instead of being tunneled
back to an WX.

When applying a VLAN profile causes traffic that had been tunneled to an
WX to be locally switched by MAPs, or vice-versa, the sessions of clients
associated with the MAPs where the VLAN profile is applied are
terminated, and the clients must re-associate with the MAPs.

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