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7. Refer to the
VLAN Assignment
field to add or remove VLANs for the selected WLAN, and define the number of clients
permitted. Remember, users belonging to separate VLANs can share the same WLAN. It’s not necessary to create a new
WLAN for every VLAN in the network.
8. Select
Allow RADIUS Override
to allow the access point to override the client VLAN assignment and use the VLAN
assigned by a RADIUS Server instead. If, as part of the authentication process, the RADIUS server returns a client’s
VLAN ID in a RADIUS Access-Accept packet, and this feature is enabled, all client traffic is forwarded on that VLAN. If
disabled, the RADIUS server returned VLAN ID is ignored and the VLAN configuration (defined in the preceding step) is
used.
9. If RADIUS authentication fails, the VLAN defined is the VLAN assigned to the WLAN.
10. Use the
Web Filter
field to configure user access restrictions to resources in the Internet. User access is controlled by
defining URL Filters. Use
User Filter
to select a preconfigured URL Filter. To create a new URL Filter, use the
Create
button.
To edit an existing URL Filter, use the
Edit
button.
11. Select
OK
when completed to update the WLAN’s basic configuration. Select
Reset
to revert the screen back to the last
saved configuration.
6.1.1.1 WLAN Basic Configuration Deployment Considerations
Configuring WLAN Basic Configuration
Before defining a WLAN’s basic configuration, refer to the following deployment guidelines to ensure the configuration is
optimally effective:
• Deploy separate VLAN for providing secure WLAN access.
• Define separate VLAN for each WLAN providing guest access.
Single VLAN
Select this radio button to assign just one VLAN to this WLAN. Enter the VLAN ID that
displays when the
Single VLAN
radio button is selected. Utilizing a single VLAN per
WLAN is a more typical deployment scenario than using a VLAN pool.
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