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Chapter 4 Configuring VLANs
A Wireless VLAN Deployment Example
Step 10 In the Service Set ID (SSID) field, enter Part-Time and click Add New. The AP Radio SSID #2 page
appears.
Step 11 Map the Part-Time SSID to the [3] Part-Time VLAN ID.
Step 12 Select Network-EAP authentication type and allow default unicast address filters.
Step 13 Click OK to save your settings and return to the AP Radio Service Sets page.
Step 14 Create the Guest SSID and map it to the [4] Guest Default VLAN ID.
Step 15 Select Open authentication type and allow default unicast address filters.
Step 16 Click OK to save your settings and return to the AP Radio Service Sets page.
Step 17 Create the Maintenance SSID and map it to the [5] Maintenance Default VLAN ID.
Step 18 Select Open authentication type and Disallow default unicast address filters.
Note Selecting Disallow in this field allows the maintenance hand-held devices to use MAC
authentication.
Step 19 Click OK to save your settings and return to the AP Radio Service Sets page.
Enabling VLAN (802.1Q) Tagging and Identifying the Native VLAN
When you have finished creating and configuring the VLANs and their associated SSIDs, you must
enable VLAN IEEE 802.1Q tagging to make them operational. You must also identify the native VLAN.
Follow these steps to enable VLAN IEEE 802.1Q tagging and identify the native VLAN.
Step 1 Browse to the Summary Status page and click VLAN in the Associations section. The VLAN Setup page
appears (Figure 4-10).