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Wireless, Enabled, VLAN ID, Settings, Table 11, VAP Field Descriptions, Field, Description

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4 Wireless Modifying Virtual Access Point Settings Table 11 VAP Field Descriptions Field Enabled Description You can enable or disable a configured network. • To enable the specified network, select the Enabled option beside the appropriate VAP. • To disable the specified network, clear the Enabled option beside the appropriate VAP. VLAN ID If you disable the specified network, you lose the VLAN ID you entered. When a wireless client connects to the access point by using this VAP, the access point tags all traffic from the wireless client with the VLAN ID you enter in this field unless you enable the untagged VLAN ID or use a RADIUS server to assign a wireless client to a VLAN. The range for the VLAN ID is 1-4094. If you use RADIUS-based authentication for clients, you can optionally add the following attributes to the appropriate file in the RADIUS or AAA server to configure a VLAN for the client: • Tunnel-Type • Tunnel-Medium-Type • Tunnel-Private-Group-ID The RADIUS-assigned VLAN ID overrides the VLAN ID you configure on the VAP page. You configure the untagged and management VLAN IDs on the Ethernet Settings page. For more information, see LAN Settings, page 40. 59 Cisco AP 541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide

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Wireless
Modifying Virtual Access Point Settings
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Enabled
You can enable or disable a configured network.
To enable the specified network, select the
Enabled
option beside the appropriate VAP.
To disable the specified network, clear the
Enabled
option beside the appropriate VAP.
If you disable the specified network, you lose the VLAN ID
you entered.
VLAN ID
When a wireless client connects to the access point by using
this VAP, the access point tags all traffic from the wireless
client with the VLAN ID you enter in this field unless you
enable the untagged VLAN ID or use a RADIUS server to
assign a wireless client to a VLAN. The range for the VLAN ID
is 1–4094.
If you use RADIUS-based authentication for clients, you can
optionally add the following attributes to the appropriate file
in the RADIUS or AAA server to configure a VLAN for the
client:
Tunnel-Type
Tunnel-Medium-Type
Tunnel-Private-Group-ID
The RADIUS-assigned VLAN ID overrides the VLAN ID you
configure on the
VAP
page.
You configure the untagged and management VLAN IDs on
the Ethernet Settings page. For more information, see
LAN
Settings, page 40
.
Table 11
VAP Field Descriptions
Field
Description