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Attribute
Meaning
Management VLAN
Enabled: The AP management interface can be assigned to a
Management VLAN to separate management traffic (remote module
management via SNMP or HTTP) from user traffic (such as internet
browsing, voice, or video. Once the management interface is enabled
for a VLAN, an AP’s management interface can be accessed only by
packets tagged with a VLAN ID matching the management VLAN ID.
A VLAN configuration establishes a logical group within the network.
Each computer in the VLAN, regardless of initial or eventual physical
location, has access to the same data based on the VLAN architecture.
For the network operator, this provides flexibility in network
segmentation, simpler management and enhanced security.
Disabled: When disabled, all IP management traffic is allowed to the
device.
VLAN ID
Configure this parameter to include the device’s management traffic on
a separate VLAN network. For example, if MGMT VLAN ID is set to 2,
GUI access will only be allowed from IP packets tagged with VLAN ID 2.
VLAN Priority
ePMP radios can prioritize VLAN traffic based on the eight priorities
described in the IEEE 802.1p specification. MGMT VLAN Priority
represents the VLAN Priority or Class of Service (CoS). Operators may
use this prioritization field to give precedence to device management
traffic.
This parameter only takes effect if the MGMT VLAN parameter is
enabled. Configure this parameter to set the value of the Priority code
point field in the 802.1q tag for traffic on the management VLAN
originating from the SM. The default value is 0.
Ethernet MTU
Maximum Transmission Unit; the size in bytes of the largest data unit
that the device is configured to process. Larger MTU configurations can
enable the network to operate with greater efficiency, but in the case of
retransmissions due to packet errors, efficiency is reduced since large
packets must be resent in the event of an error. Packets received by the
device larger than the configured MTU are dropped.
Port Setting
Manual: The LAN Ethernet port speed and duplex mode can be
manually configured.
Auto-Negotiate: The AP auto negotiates the LAN Ethernet port speed
and duplex mode with the device connected to it.
Port Speed
With “Ethernet Port Configuration” the LAN Ethernet port speed can be
forced to 1000 Mbps, 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps.
Port Duplex Mode
With “Ethernet Port Configuration” the LAN Ethernet port duplex mode
can be forced into Full or Half.
Broadcast/Multicast Traffic Shaping
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