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Figure 13 Static IP under switch mode
4.8.2 VLAN Configuration
Default setting of VLAN is “Disabled”. By clicking “Enabled”, VLAN can be enabled. C1n
supports VLAN to VAP mappings to provide network security.
Management VLAN is used to configure the management VLAN of C1n. C1n can only be
accessed through the specified management VLAN when VLAN is enabled. It will be ignored
when VLAN is disabled.
Native VLAN Tagging control is used to control the untagged packet when VLAN is enabled.
All the packets without VLAN tags should be sent to the VLAN with Native VLAN Tag ID.
The default setting of Native VLAN Tagging is “Disabled”. Native VLAN Tagging can be
enabled when VLAN is enabled.
NOTE: VLAN could only be modified when C1n works under AP mode.
4.8.3 DHCP Client
By default, DHCP Client is enabled; the C1n CPE/AP will acquire a dynamic IP address from a
DHCP server.
Without enabling DHCP Client, the IP Address, Subnet Mask and the Gateway Address should
be configured by the user.
NOTE: By enabling DHCP client, IP address of C1n CPE/AP is hard to predict after
rebooting the C1n. Administrator can use default IP address ‘192.168.1.20’ to access the
web-admin to maintain C1n.