User's Guide

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hwc_apstartup.fm
Configuring the Wireless AP
Configuring VLAN tags for Wireless APs
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March 2010
HiPath Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software V7.11, User Guide 169
4.5 Configuring VLAN tags for Wireless APs
Caution: You must exercise caution while configuring a VLAN ID tag. If a VLAN
tag is not configured properly, the connectivity between the HiPath Wireless
Controller and the Wireless AP will be lost.
To configure the VLAN tag for the Wireless AP, you must connect the Wireless
AP to a point on the central office network that does not require VLAN tagging. If
the VLAN tagging is configured correctly and you are still on the central office
network, the Wireless AP will lose connection with the HiPath Wireless Controller
after it is rebooted (the Wireless AP reboots when the configuration settings are
saved).
If the Wireless AP does not lose its connection with the HiPath Wireless
Controller after the reboot, the VLAN ID has not been configured correctly. After
the VLAN is configured correctly, you can move the Wireless AP to the target
location.
To configure Wireless APs with a VLAN tag:
1. Connect the Wireless AP in the central office to the HiPath Wireless
Controller port (or to a network point) that does not require VLAN tagging.
2. From the main menu, click Wireless AP Configuration. The Wireless AP
Configuration screen is displayed.
3. Click the Static Configuration tab.
4. In the VLAN Settings section, select Tagged - VLAN ID.
5. In the Tagged - VLAN ID text box, type the VLAN ID on which the Wireless
AP will operate.
6. To save your changes, click Save. The Wireless AP reboots and loses
connection with the HiPath Wireless Controller.
7. Log out from the HiPath Wireless Controller.
8. Disconnect the Wireless AP from the central office network and move it to the
target location.
9. Power up the Wireless AP. The Wireless AP connects to the HiPath Wireless
Controller.
If the Wireless AP does not connect to the HiPath Wireless Controller, the
Wireless AP was not configured properly. To recover from this situation, you
must reset the Wireless AP to its factory default settings, and reconfigure the
static IP address. For more information, see the HiPath Wireless Controller,
Access Points and Convergence Software User Guide.