Assigning names to vlans – Rockwell Automation 1783-WAPxxx Stratix 5100 Wireless Access Point User Manual User Manual
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Configuring VLANs
Chapter 15
12. (Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
copy running-config startup-config
This example shows how to:
a. Name an SSID.
b. Assign the SSID to a VLAN.
c. Enable the VLAN on the radio and Ethernet ports as the native VLAN.
ap1200Router# configure terminal
ap1200Router(config)# interface dot11radio0
ap1200Router(config-if)# ssid batman
ap1200Router(config-ssid)# vlan 1
ap1200Router(config-ssid)# exit
ap1200Router(config)# interface dot11radio0.1
ap1200Router(config-subif)# encapsulation dot1q 1
native
ap1200Router(config-subif)# exit
ap1200Router(config)# interface fastEthernet0.1
ap1200Router(config-subif)# encapsulation dot1q 1
native
ap1200Router(config-subif)# exit
ap1200Router(config)# end
Assigning Names to VLANs
You can assign a name to a VLAN in addition to its numerical ID. VLAN names
can contain up to 32 ASCII characters. The access point stores each VLAN name
and ID pair in a table.
Guidelines for Using VLAN Names
Keep these guidelines in mind when using VLAN names:
• The mapping of a VLAN name to a VLAN ID is local to each access point,
so across your network, you can assign the same VLAN name to a different
VLAN ID.
• Every VLAN configured on your access point must have an ID, but VLAN
names are optional.
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If clients on your wireless LAN require seamless roaming, We
recommend that you assign the same VLAN name to the same VLAN ID
across all access points, or that you use only VLAN IDs without names.