User guide

Configuring Ethernet Ports
Configuring Wireless # Settings
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Packet Forward Isolated: Selecting Isolated causes the traffic from this port
to terminate at the Access Point.
Bridge to WAN: The default setting, Bridge to WAN forwards
packets arriving on this port to the WAN (uplink) port and
eventually to their external destinations using Layer 2
forwarding.
Local Subnet NAT and Route to WAN: This setting allows
routing of packets to their destinations using Layer 3 network
address translation (NAT).
Bridge to L2TP Tunnel: Uses Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol to
deliver packets encapsulated with an L2TP header in UDP
datagrams.
802.1X Configure the port as an 802.1X authenticator or supplicant.
The following options are available:
Disabled: No 802.1X controls are applied to this port.
Authenticator (Port-Based): Only one of the attached
MAC hosts must be authorized for all hosts to be granted
access to the network.
Authenticator (MAC-Based): Each MAC host is
individually authenticated.
Supplicant: The port acts as a supplicant to an upstream
authenticator. Configure a port as Supplicant if the port is
a Trunk Port used to connect the AP to a LAN switch.
See
“Working with 802.1X on Wired Ethernet Ports” on
page 104
for more information.
Enable MAC authentication bypass: Mark to enable or clear
to disable. Only available if 802.1X is enabled.
Local Subnet This option appears if you have selected Local Subnet and
Route to WAN under Packet Forwarding, and you have
selected Access Port as the port type. This option allows you
to select which subnet this port’s traffic is part of. You must
have previously configured a subnet from the Configuration >
Local Subnets page before it becomes available here.
Table 30. Individual Ethernet port options (Continued)