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Advanced Configuration
Tabulated below is the table which explains the method to add VLAN IDs to Trunk Table:
Parameter Description
Trunk Id Enter VLAN ID in the Trunk Id box.
Entry Status This parameter indicates the status of each VLAN Trunk Id entry. By default, the Trunk Id is
enabled. To disable, select Disable from the Entry Status box.
2. Click
Add
.
3. To save and apply the configured parameters on the device, click COMMIT.
: You can configure a maximum of 256 trunk VLAN Ids in a BSU and End Point A device, and 16 VLAN Ids in a SU and End
Point B device.
5.9 RADIUS Based SU VLAN Configuration
RADIUS based VLAN configuration enables you to configure VLAN parameters on a SU through RADIUS Server. This way of
configuring VLAN parameters,
Reduces the task of manually configuring VLAN parameters on each SU available on the network
Allows SU to remain on the same VLAN as it moves across the network
Explained below is the process followed to configure VLAN parameters on a SU from a RADIUS Server.
Figure 5-59 RADIUS Based VLAN Configuration
To establish a connection with the BSU, the SU sends a registration request to BSU. On receiving the registration request, the BSU
sends an Access request along with the SU MAC address, to the RADIUS Server. The RADIUS Server then checks the
authentication of the user. If it is an authenticated user, it sends an Access-Accept response along with Vendor assigned VLAN
parameter’s value to the BSU. On receiving the response, the BSU sends the response to the SU. The received VLAN
parameters are then applied on the SU.
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