Netgear WC7500-Wireless User Manual - Page 172

IP Settings, enable, disable, VLAN Settings Untagged VLAN

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ProSAFE Wireless Controller Setting Description Group The group to which the access point is assigned. After the access point discovery process, the access point is automatically assigned to the basic group. If you set up profile groups, you can assign the access point to another profile group by selecting one from the menu. You can also change the group assignment later on the WLAN Group Assignment page. For more information, see Assign Access Points to Buildings, Floors, and Advanced Profile Groups on page 174. IP Settings These fields show the IP address and other IP settings of the access point. By default, these fields are populated during the access point discovery process. The following are the functions of the radio buttons: • enable. By default, the enable radio button is selected, allowing the access point to function as a DHCP client. The IP Settings fields are masked out, preventing you from changing the IP settings. • disable. Select the disable radio button to disable the access point's DHCP client. The IP Settings fields become available, allowing you to change the IP settings, including changes to the access point's IP address. IP Address The IP address of the access point. Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the access point. Default Gateway The default gateway of the access point. Primary DNS Server The primary DNS server of the access point. Secondary DNS Server The secondary DNS server of the access point. VLAN Settings section Managed VLAN Enter a VLAN ID or leave the default ID. By default, the management VLAN is 1. For more information about management VLANs, see Management VLAN on page 36 and Management VLAN Concepts on page 102. Untagged VLAN Enter a VLAN ID or leave the default ID. By default, the untagged VLAN is 1 and the Untagged VLAN check box is selected. When the wireless controller sends frames associated with the untagged VLAN to the LAN (Ethernet) interface, those frames are untagged. When the wireless controller receives untagged traffic from the LAN (Ethernet) interface, those frames are assigned to the untagged VLAN. Link Aggregation section (WAC740 access point only) Link Aggregation You can enable link aggregation for Ethernet ports on the access point by selecting the enable radio button. By default, the disable radio button is selected and link aggregation is disabled. Note: Link aggregation for access point Ethernet ports is supported only for a WAC740 access point. Discover and Manage Access Points 172

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Discover and Manage Access Points
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ProSAFE Wireless Controller
Group
The group to which the access point is assigned.
After the access point discovery process, the access point is automatically
assigned to the basic group. If you set up profile groups, you can assign the
access point to another profile group by selecting one from the menu. You can
also change the group assignment later on the WLAN Group Assignment page.
For more information, see
Assign Access Points to Buildings, Floors, and
Advanced Profile Groups
on page 174.
IP Settings
These fields show the IP address and other IP settings of the access point. By default, these fields are
populated during the access point discovery process. The following are the functions of the radio buttons:
enable
. By default, the
enable
radio button is selected, allowing the access point to function as a
DHCP client.
The IP Settings fields are masked out, preventing you from changing the IP settings.
disable
. Select the
disable
radio button to disable the access point’s DHCP client.
The IP Settings fields become available, allowing you to change the IP settings, including changes to
the access point’s IP address.
IP Address
The IP address of the access point.
Subnet Mask
The subnet mask of the access point.
Default Gateway
The default gateway of the access point.
Primary DNS Server
The primary DNS server of the access point.
Secondary DNS Server
The secondary DNS server of the access point.
VLAN Settings section
Managed VLAN
Enter a VLAN ID or leave the default ID.
By default, the management VLAN is 1. For more information about management
VLANs, see
Management VLAN
on page 36 and
Management VLAN Concepts
on
page 102.
Untagged VLAN
Enter a VLAN ID or leave the default ID.
By default, the untagged VLAN is 1 and the
Untagged VLAN
check box is
selected. When the wireless controller sends frames associated with the untagged
VLAN to the LAN (Ethernet) interface, those frames are untagged. When the
wireless controller receives untagged traffic from the LAN (Ethernet) interface,
those frames are assigned to the untagged VLAN.
Link Aggregation section (WAC740 access point only)
Link Aggregation
You can enable link aggregation for Ethernet ports on the access point by
selecting the
enable
radio button. By default, the
disable
radio button is selected
and link aggregation is disabled.
Note:
Link aggregation for access point Ethernet ports is supported only for a
WAC740 access point.
Setting
Description