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9.3.2 Port Setting Edit
Use this screen to enable or disable a port on the managed AP and configure the port’s PVID.
To access this screen, select a port and click the
Edit
button in the
Port Setting
table of the
Configuration > Wireless > AP Management > Edit AP List
screen.
Radio 1/2 OP Mode
Select the operating mode for radio 1 or radio 2.
AP Mode
means the AP can receive connections from wireless clients and pass their
data traffic through to the UAG to be managed (or subsequently passed on to an
upstream gateway for managing).
MON Mode
means the AP monitors the broadcast area for other APs, then passes their
information on to the UAG where it can be determined if those APs are friendly or
rogue. If an AP is set to this mode it cannot receive connections from wireless clients.
Note: Ensure you restart the managed AP after you change its operating mode.
Radio 1/2 Profile
Select an AP profile or a monitor profile from the list. If no profile exists, you can create
a new one through the
Create new Object
menu.
VLAN Settings
This section is not available when you are editing the local AP’s settings.
Force Overwrite
VLAN Config
Select this to have the UAG change the AP’s management VLAN to match the
configuration in this screen.
Management VLAN
ID
Enter a VLAN ID for this AP.
As Native VLAN
Select this option to treat this VLAN ID as a VLAN created on the UAG and not one
assigned to it from outside the network.
Port Setting
#
This is the port’s index number in this list.
Status
This displays whether or not the port is activated.
Port
This shows the name of the physical Ethernet port on the managed AP.
PVID
This shows the port’s PVID.
A PVID (Port VLAN ID) is a tag that adds to incoming untagged frames received on a
port so that the frames are forwarded to the VLAN group that the tag defines.
VLAN Configuration
#
This is the VLAN’s index number in this list.
Status
This displays whether or not the VLAN is activated.
Name
This shows the name of the VLAN.
VID
This shows the VLAN ID number.
Member
This field displays the Ethernet port(s) that is a member of this VLAN.
OK
Click
OK
to save your changes back to the UAG.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to close the window with changes unsaved.
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Configuration > Wireless > AP Management > Edit AP List (continued)
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