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of the VLANs configured, from any other VLAN which will exist on the Wired or Wireless LAN. The diagram below shows a typical scenario. VLAN3 VLAN2 DGFV338 LAN to 1/0/2 WNDAP330 Management VLAN = 1 Management IP = 192.168.0.235 SSID "VLAN2" (VLAN ID = 2), Open system None SSID "VLAN3" (VLAN ID - Netgear GSM7224v2 | Layer 2/Layer and WNDAP330 to host a multi-SSID and multi-V - Page 2
Table of Contents NETWORK SETUP...3 Physical setup...3 Logical setup ...3 LAYER2/LAYER3 SWITCH CONFIGURATION 4 Create a new VLAN ...4 Assign Port's membership (to a VLAN 4 Change the port PVID 4 Save the configuration 5 ACCESS POINT CONFIGURATION 6 Enable the Wireless Radio mode and configure - Netgear GSM7224v2 | Layer 2/Layer and WNDAP330 to host a multi-SSID and multi-V - Page 3
switch Logical setup DGFV338 LAN IP: 10.0.0.1/24 DHCP: 10.0.0.0/24 WNDAP330 Management VLAN = 1 Untagged VLAN = 1 LAN management IP = 102.168 (or any Layer2, Layer3 switch) Firmware: 7.3.1.7 (or above) VLAN1 Management IP = 192.168.0.254 Ports = 1/0/1, 1/0/6-1/0/28 (All ports untagged) VLAN2 Ports - Netgear GSM7224v2 | Layer 2/Layer and WNDAP330 to host a multi-SSID and multi-V - Page 4
LAYER2/LAYER3 SWITCH CONFIGURATION Create a new VLAN Access the VLAN configuration via Switching, VLAN, Basic. Input the VLANID, VLAN name and select static as the VLAN type and click on Add. Repeat the process for each VLAN that needs to be created. The picture shows the summary after VLAN2 and - Netgear GSM7224v2 | Layer 2/Layer and WNDAP330 to host a multi-SSID and multi-V - Page 5
Save the configuration Access the Save Config page via Maintenance. Tick the box appearing within the Save Configuration option. Click on Apply. Note: Failing to Save the configuration will incur in a loss of all the changes made should the unit reboot. Version 1.0 - Netgear GSM7224v2 | Layer 2/Layer and WNDAP330 to host a multi-SSID and multi-V - Page 6
Radio mode and configure the Radio Channel Enable the Radio (by default its turned on under 2.4GHz) for the relevant wireless technology that will be used. Select the proper Channel. Click on Apply Create a new SSID and assign a VLAN ID Access the Profile settings Page via - Netgear GSM7224v2 | Layer 2/Layer and WNDAP330 to host a multi-SSID and multi-V - Page 7
(i.e. VLAN2, VLAN3) and try to ping a device in the VLAN associate to such SSID. Ensure the Wireless client obtains an IP address from a DHCP server or hard-code an IP address relevant to the VLAN the Wireless client will be connecting to. In this scenario, when connecting to VLAN2, the
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Layer 2 / Layer 3 switches and multi-SSID multi-VLAN network with traffic
separation
This document describes the steps to undertake in configuring a Layer 2/Layer 3 switch (in this
document a FMS7382S with firmware 7.3.1.7) and a WNDAP330 to host a multi-SSID and multi-
VLAN network.
The solution will allow separating the Wireless traffic and Wired traffic of each of the VLANs
configured, from any other VLAN which will exist on the Wired or Wireless LAN.
The diagram below shows a typical scenario.
VLAN2
VLAN3
LAYER2/LAYER3 SWITCH
VLAN1:
Management IP 192.168.0.254
Port: 1/0/1, 1/0/6, 1/0/7-1/0/28 (Untagged)
VLAN 2:
Ports: 1/0/2, 1/0/3 (PVID = 2, Untagged), 1/0/6 (Tagged)
VLAN 3:
Ports: 1/0/4, 1/0/5 (PVID = 3, Untagged) , 1/0/6 (Tagged)
WNDAP330
Management VLAN = 1
Management IP = 192.168.0.235
SSID “VLAN
2
”
(VLAN ID = 2), Open system None
SSID “VLAN
3
”
(VLAN ID = 3), Open system None
LAN to 1/0/6
DGFV338 LAN to 1/0/2
Internet
DGFV338
LAN IP: 10.0.0.1/24
DHCP 10.0.0.0/24
1/0/4 to LAN
Corporate LAN