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2.6.10 Virtual LAN in iNET-II and iNET
The iNET-II and iNET radios support port-based VLAN at the Ethernet
interface and over the air, as specified by the IEEE 802.1Q standard.
A VLAN creates independent logical networks within a physical net-
work. It allows communications as if all stations and switches are con-
nected to the same physical LAN segment. Members of a VLAN receive
frames only from other members of the same VLAN.
The iNET-II and iNET radios act as an Ethernet switch with two inter-
faces: the wireless interface is always a trunk port, while the Ethernet
interface is configured as either a trunk port or an access port. A trunk
port expects incoming frames to have a VLAN ID, and sends outgoing
frames with a VLAN tag as well. The radio’s trunk port also supports
Native VLAN, which allows the transmission and reception of untagged
frames. The radio does not support Generic Attribute Registration Pro-
tocol (GVRP).
The Ethernet port of an Access Point radio is normally configured as a
trunk port, and is connected to a VLAN-aware switch or router.
You can configure the Ethernet port of a remote radio as an access port
or as a trunk port:
• When the Ethernet interface is con
fi
gured as an access port, incom-
ing traf
fi
c is tagged with a VLAN ID, and outgoing traf
fi
c is sent
without a tag. This traf
fi
c is assigned to the DATA VLAN. A second
VLAN, known as the MANAGEMENT VLAN, is used for traf
fi
c
targeted at the radio, such as SNMP, TFTP, ICMP, Telnet, and so on.
Traf
fi
c directed to the transceiver’s integrated terminal server, which
controls the serial ports, is assigned to the DATA VLAN.
• When the Ethernet interface is con
fi
gured as trunk port, the trans-
ceiver bridges all frames to and from the wireless link with the
unchanged VLAN tag. Untagged frames are also bridged transpar-
ently.
NOTE:
The Ethernet port in an iNET-II or iNET radio is 10BaseT.
Some Ethernet switches allow a VLAN trunk port only on a
100BaseT interface, and might not be compatible with the
transceiver.
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