BelAir20E User Guide
Configuring Wi-Fi Access Point Parameters
April 2, 2012
Confidential
Document Number BDTM02201-A01 Standard
• Traffic from clients where the last three bits have a value of 6 is directed to
the seventh VLAN on the list.
If the last three bits of the MAC address does not reference a VLAN on the list,
then the client's traffic is directed to the first VLAN on the list.
If the
vlan
parameter is
none
and the wireless client is sending untagged traffic,
then the traffic corresponding to the specified SSID is passed through the
access radio without change. If the wireless client is sending tagged traffic, then
you can use the
passvlanID-list
parameter.
The
passvlanID-list
parameter, if present, also specifies a comma separated list
of VLAN IDs. As with the
vlanID-list
parameter, each VLAN ID must be an
integer from 1 to 2814, and the list can contain up to eight VLAN IDs.
The
passvlanID-list
parameter applies to pre-tagged traffic; for example,
generated from Linux wireless clients. If the traffic’s VLAN tag matches a VLAN
on the list, then that traffic is allowed to go through unchanged. Otherwise, the
tagged traffic from the client is dropped.
If
passvlanID-list
is populated, then
vlanID-list
can specify only one VLAN ID. In
such cases, untagged traffic from the client is tagged with the VLAN from
vlanID-list
. If the VLAN ID list is set to
none
, then untagged traffic from the
client remains untagged.
If the passthrough VLAN list is
none
, tagged packets from a wireless client are
dropped. Untagged packets from the client are tagged with the VLAN ID from
vlanID-list
according to the last three bits of the client’s MAC address.
Upstream User Priority
Marking
/interface/wifi-<n>-<m>/set ssid <ssid_index>
upstream-up-marking {enabled|disabled}
[ up-value <val> ]
This command enables or disables the ability to set the User Priority (UP) value
of any packet received by the AP for a particular SSID. The UP values are then
used throughout the network to separate and prioritize traffic through Quality
of Service (QoS) settings. See
“Quality of Service Settings” on page 177
for
details.
By default, upstream UP marking is
disabled
.
The
ssid_index
parameter must be a valid SSID index. See