Allied Telesis AT-WL2411 User Manual
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Configuring the Spanning Tree
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Secondary LAN Bridge Priority
Determines when and if the access point can become the
designated bridge in a secondary LAN. To become a designated
bridge, the AT-WL2411 must have at least one radio configured as
a Station node or be the endpoint of an IP tunnel. The access point
that meets either one of these requirements and has the highest
secondary LAN bridge priority will be the designated bridge.
The secondary LAN bridge priority can be a value from 0 to 7. If
you set the priority to 0, wireless traffic is encapsulated and will
use data link tunneling to the secondary LAN bridge. The
secondary LAN bridge will then forward the data to the primary
LAN.
For more information, see
About Secondary LANs and Designated
Secondary LAN Flooding
When an AT-WL2411 is the designated bridge in a secondary LAN,
this parameter specifies the types of frames it passes from the
primary LAN to the secondary LAN.
Disabled
No flooding occurs unless the root access point (in the Global
Flooding screen) enables the Multicast or Unicast Outbound to
Secondary LANs parameter.
Enabled
Multicast and unicast flooding occurs unless the root access point
(in the Global Flooding screen) disables multicast or unicast
flooding.
Multicast
Multicast flooding occurs unless the root access point (in the
Global Flooding screen) disables multicast flooding.
Unicast
Unicast flooding occurs unless the root access point (in the Global
Flooding screen) disables unicast flooding.
3. Select Submit Changes to save your changes. To activate your
changes, select Save/Discard Changes from the menu bar then Save
Changes and Reboot. For help, see