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Configuring VLAN Network Profile Settings
To configure VLAN Virtual Local Area Network. In computer networking, a single Layer 2 network may be partitioned to create multiple distinct broadcast domains, which are mutually isolated so that packets can only pass between them through one or more routers; such a domain is referred to as a Virtual Local Area Network, Virtual LAN, or VLAN. settings, complete the following steps:
- In the WebUI, set the filter to a group that contains at least one AP.
The dashboard context for the group is displayed. - Under , click > .
A list of APs is displayed in the view. - Click the icon.
The tabs to configure the APs are displayed. - Click , and click the tab.
The Interfaces details page is displayed. - Click the accordion.
- To create a new wired port profile, click .
The Create a New Network pane is displayed. - Under , enter the following information:
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—Select one of the following modes from the Mode drop-down list:
- Access—Select this mode to allow the port to carry a single VLAN specified as the native VLAN. If the Access mode is selected, specify the following parameters:
- Trunk—Select this mode to allow the port to carry packets for multiple VLANs specified as allowed VLANs. If the Trunk mode is selected, specify the following parameters:
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Traffic forwarding mode—Select one of the following modes:
- Bridge—Select this mode to bridge the user traffic locally. All the wireless traffic is terminated locally at the AP and bridged onto the local Ethernet Ethernet is a network protocol for data transmission over LAN. segment.
- Tunnel—Select this mode to forward client traffic to an HPE Aruba Networking gateway node in the tunnel mode network.
- Mixed—Select this mode to use both bridge and tunnel forwarding modes. To enable APs to tunnel client traffic to a gateway node in the tunnel mode network, select a gateway cluster from the drop-down list.
- Based on the selected access mode and traffic forwarding mode, configure the following parameters:
- —Select a primary gateway cluster from the drop-down list.
- —Select a secondary gateway cluster profile from the drop-down list.
- —Select the check-box to allow the AP to switch back from the SSID Service Set Identifier. SSID is a name given to a WLAN and is used by the client to access a WLAN network. of secondary gateway cluster to the SSID of primary gateway cluster, when the primary gateway cluster becomes available.
Use AP Management VLAN as Native VLAN—Toggle this button to use the AP Management VLAN as the native VLAN.
- —Specify a value for Access VLAN to indicate the VLAN carried by the port in the Access mode.
- —Assign the client VLAN to the native VLAN.
- —Select an allowed VLAN from the Allowed VLAN drop-down list.
- The VLAN Assignment Rules section displays the list of VLAN Assignment Rules.
- To add a new VLAN assignment rule, complete the following steps:
- Click in the window. The page is displayed.
- Enter the , , , and details, and then click .
- To delete a VLAN assignment rule, select a rule in the window, and then click the delete icon.
- To add a new VLAN assignment rule, complete the following steps:
- To view the Named VLANs table, click . Click to hide the Named VLAN table.
- To add a new Named VLAN, complete the following steps:
- Click . The window is displayed.
- Enter the and details, and then click .
- To delete, select a Named VLAN in the Named VLAN table, and then click the delete icon.
- To add a new Named VLAN, complete the following steps:
- Click .
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