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Profiles > AP > Wired The wired AP profile controls the configuration of the Ethernet port(s) on your AP. You can use the wired AP profile to configure Ethernet ports for bridging or secure jack operation using the wired AP profile. Perform these steps to configure a Wired profile. 1. Select Profiles > AP > Wired in the Dell PowerConnect W Navigation pane. This page summarizes the current profiles of this type. 2. Select the Add button to create a new Wired profile, or click the pencil icon next to an existing profile to edit. The Details page appears. Complete the settings as described in Table 25: Table 25 Profiles > AP > Wired Profile Settings Field Default Description General Settings Folder Name Other Settings Wired AP Enable Forward Mode Switchport Mode Top Blank No tunnel Access Access Mode VLAN (1- 1 4096) Trunk Mode Native 1 VLAN (1-4096) Trunk Mode Allowed VLANs Trusted No Set the folder with which the profile is associated. The drop-down menu displays all folders available for association with the profile. Enter the name of the profile. Designate whether Wired APs are to be enabled or disabled. If Wired AP is enabled, designate whether forwarding is to be bridge-based or tunnelbased. Select access or trunk. These options only apply to bridge mode configurations.  Access mode forwards untagged packets received on the port to the controller and they appear on the configured access mode VLAN. Tagged packets are dropped. All packets received from the controller and sent via this port are untagged. Define the access mode VLAN in the Access mode VLAN field.  Trunk mode contains a list of allowed VLANs. Any packet received on the port that is tagged with an allowed VLAN is forwarded to the controller. Untagged packets are forwarded to the controller on the configured Native VLAN. Packets received from the controller and sent out the port remain tagged unless the tag value in the packet is the Native VLAN, in which case the tag is removed. Define the Native VLAN in the Trunk mode native VLAN field and the other allowed VLANs in the Trunk mode allowed VLANs field. Access mode forwards untagged packets received on the port to the controller and they appear on the configured access mode VLAN. Tagged packets are dropped. All packets received from the controller and sent via this port are untagged. Define the access mode VLAN in the Access mode VLAN field. The VLAN range is from 1 to 4096. Trunk mode contains a list of allowed VLANs. Any packet received on the port that is tagged with an allowed VLAN is forwarded to the controller. Untagged packets are forwarded to the controller on the configured Native VLAN. Packets received from the controller and sent out the port remain tagged unless the tag value in the packet is the Native VLAN, in which case the tag is removed. Define the Native VLAN in the Trunk mode native VLAN field and the other allowed VLANs in the Trunk mode allowed VLANs field. Define whether the trunk mode settings defined in additional fields of this profile are to allow VLANs. The VLAN range is from 1 to 4094. Enter a list or a range of numbers. The VLAN range is from 1 to 4096. You can enter a range of numbers, specific numbers or a combination of range and specific VLAN numbers, as desired. Use this option if the wired port is a trusted port. 76 | Dell PowerConnect W Configuration Reference Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2 | Configuration Guide

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Dell PowerConnect W Configuration Reference
Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2
| Configuration Guide
Profiles > AP > Wired
The wired AP profile controls the configuration of the Ethernet port(s) on your AP. You can use the wired AP
profile to configure Ethernet ports for bridging or secure jack operation using the wired AP profile.
Perform these steps to configure a
Wired
profile.
1.
Select
Profiles > AP > Wired
in the
Dell PowerConnect W Navigation
pane. This page summarizes the
current profiles of this type.
2.
Select the
Add
button to create a new
Wired
profile, or click the
pencil
icon next to an existing profile to edit.
The
Details
page appears. Complete the settings as described in
Table 25
:
Table 25
Profiles > AP > Wired Profile Settings
Field
Default
Description
General Settings
Folder
Top
Set the folder with which the profile is associated. The drop-down menu displays all
folders available for association with the profile.
Name
Blank
Enter the name of the profile.
Other Settings
Wired AP Enable
No
Designate whether Wired APs are to be enabled or disabled.
Forward Mode
tunnel
If Wired AP is enabled, designate whether forwarding is to be bridge-based or tunnel-
based.
Switchport Mode
Access
Select
access
or
trunk
. These options only apply to bridge mode configurations.
Access mode
forwards untagged packets received on the port to the controller and
they appear on the configured access mode VLAN. Tagged packets are dropped.
All packets received from the controller and sent via this port are untagged. Define
the access mode VLAN in the Access mode VLAN field.
Trunk mode
contains a list of allowed VLANs. Any packet received on the port that
is tagged with an allowed VLAN is forwarded to the controller. Untagged packets
are forwarded to the controller on the configured Native VLAN. Packets received
from the controller and sent out the port remain tagged unless the tag value in the
packet is the Native VLAN, in which case the tag is removed. Define the Native
VLAN in the Trunk mode native VLAN field and the other allowed VLANs in the
Trunk mode allowed VLANs field.
Access Mode VLAN (1-
4096)
1
Access mode forwards untagged packets received on the port to the controller and
they appear on the configured access mode VLAN. Tagged packets are dropped. All
packets received from the controller and sent via this port are untagged. Define the
access mode VLAN in the Access mode VLAN field. The VLAN range is from 1 to 4096.
Trunk Mode Native
VLAN (1-4096)
1
Trunk mode contains a list of allowed VLANs. Any packet received on the port that is
tagged with an allowed VLAN is forwarded to the controller. Untagged packets are
forwarded to the controller on the configured Native VLAN. Packets received from the
controller and sent out the port remain tagged unless the tag value in the packet is the
Native VLAN, in which case the tag is removed. Define the Native VLAN in the Trunk
mode native VLAN field and the other allowed VLANs in the Trunk mode allowed VLANs
field.
Trunk Mode Allowed
VLANs
Define whether the trunk mode settings defined in additional fields of this profile are to
allow VLANs. The VLAN range is from 1 to 4094.
Enter a list or a range of numbers. The VLAN range is from 1 to 4096. You can enter a
range of numbers, specific numbers or a combination of range and specific VLAN
numbers, as desired.
Trusted
No
Use this option if the wired port is a trusted port.