TP-Link EAP225-Wall Omada Controller Software 3.1.13 User Guide - Page 129

Trunk Settings (Only for EAP330), 5.4.8 Rogue APs Detection, Insight, Untrusted Rogue APs

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Using Site Setting On Off The LED status will be the same as the site settings. Turn on the LED. Turn off the LED. 5.4.7 Trunk Settings (Only for EAP330) The trunk function can bundles multiple Ethernet links into a logical link to increase bandwidth and improve network reliability. Status Mode Enable this function. The EAP330 has two 1000Mbps Ethernet ports. If the Trunk function is enabled and the ports are in the speed of 1000Mbps Full Duplex, the whole bandwidth of the trunk link is up to 4Gbps (2000Mbps * 2). Select the applied mode of Trunk Arithmetic from the drop-down list. MAC_DA+MAC_SA: When this option is selected, the arithmetic will be based on the source and destination MAC addresses of the packets. MAC_DA: When this option is selected, the arithmetic will be based on the destination MAC addresses of the packets. MAC_SA: When this option is selected, the arithmetic will be based on the source MAC addresses of the packets. 5.4.8 Rogue APs Detection With this option enabled, the EAP will detect rogue APs in all channels. You can view the results in Insight > Untrusted Rogue APs page.  Note For some specific versions of the firmware, some EAPs will detect rogue APs automatically when this option is enabled. 123

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Using Site Setting
The LED status will be the same as the site settings.
On
Turn on the LED.
Off
Turn off the LED.
5.4.7
Trunk Settings (Only for EAP330)
The trunk function can bundles multiple Ethernet links into a logical link to increase bandwidth and
improve network reliability.
Status
Enable this function.
The EAP330 has two 1000Mbps Ethernet ports. If the Trunk function is enabled
and the ports are in the speed of 1000Mbps Full Duplex, the whole bandwidth of
the trunk link is up to 4Gbps (2000Mbps * 2).
Mode
Select the applied mode of Trunk Arithmetic from the drop-down list.
MAC_DA+MAC_SA
: When this option is selected, the arithmetic will be based on
the source and destination MAC addresses of the packets.
MAC_DA
: When this option is selected, the arithmetic will be based on the
destination MAC addresses of the packets.
MAC_SA
: When this option is selected, the arithmetic will be based on the source
MAC addresses of the packets.
5.4.8
Rogue APs Detection
With this option enabled, the EAP will detect rogue APs in all channels. You can view the results in
Insight
>
Untrusted Rogue APs
page.
²NtTs
For some specific versions of the firmware, some EAPs will detect rogue APs automatically when this option is
enabled.