User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Monitoring
- Commands
- Procedures
- Troubleshooting
- Frequency Bands and Channels
- Technical Specifications
- Part Numbers
- Regulatory Approvals and Frequency Ranges
- Integrated Antenna Specifications
- RF Modulation and Over-the-Air Rates
- Wireless Protocol
- Device Interface
- Network Architecture Type
- Receive Sensitivity
- Maximum Throughput
- Latency
- Transmit Power Settings
- Range Information
- System Processor and Memory
- Software Specification
- Security
- Management
- Antenna
- Status LEDs
- Local Configuration Support
- Compliance and Standards
- Electrical
- Dimensions
- Subscriber Unit with Integrated 21-dBi Antenna Unpackaged: 12.60 in x 12.60 in x 3.50 in (320 mm x 320 mm x 18 mm) Weight
- Environmental
- Packaging Contents
- MTBF
- Warranty
- Lightning Protection
- Technical Services and Support
- Statement of Warranty
Configuration MP.11 4954-R Installation and Management
VLAN Parameters
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Typical User VLAN Configurations
VLANs segment network traffic into groups, which lets you limit broadcast and multicast traffic. These groups enable
hosts from different VLANs to access different resources using the same network infrastructure. Hosts using the same
physical network are limited to those resources available to their workgroup.
The unit can segment users into a maximum of 16 different VLANs per unit, based upon a VLAN ID.
The primary scenarios for using VLAN workgroups are as follows:
• VLAN disabled: Your network does not use VLANs.
• VLAN enabled: Each VLAN workgroup uses a different VLAN ID Tag. A mixture of Tagged and Untagged workgroups
may be supported.