Proxim AP-4000 User Manual

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Advanced Configuration
AP-4000 Series User Guide
SSID/VLAN/Security
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6. Enter the Security Profile used by the VLAN in the Security Profile field. See the 
information.
7. Define the RADIUS Server Profile Configuration for the VLAN/SSID:
RADIUS MAC Authentication Profile
RADIUS EAP Authentication Profile
RADIUS Accounting Profile
If 802.1x, WPA, or 802.11i security mode is used, the RADIUS EAP Authentication Profile must have a value.
A RADIUS Server Profile for authentication for each VLAN shall be configured as part of the configuration options 
for that VLAN. RADIUS profiles are independent of VLANs. The user can define any profile to be the default and 
associate all VLANs to that profile. Four profiles are created by default, “MAC Authentication”, “EAP 
Authentication”, Accounting”, and “Management”
8. If desired, scroll down to the scroll down to the SSID and VLAN Table and click Edit to modify the Network Name, 
VLAN ID, or QoS profile of the SSID/VLAN. 
NOTE: Because VLAN tagging is disabled, attempting to add a new SSID/VLAN will produce an error message.
The Edit Entries screen will be displayed. See 
 
Figure 4-45 SSID/VLAN Edit Entries Screen (VLAN Tagging Disabled)
9. Enter a unique Network Name (SSID) between 1 and 32 characters. This parameter is mandatory.
NOTE: Do not use quotation marks (single or double) in the Network Name; this will cause the AP to misinterpret the 
name. 
10.Enter a unique VLAN ID. This parameter is mandatory.
A VLAN ID is a number from -1 to 4094. A value of -1 means that an entry is “untagged.”
You can set the VLAN ID to “-1” or “untagged” if you do not want clients that are using a specific SSID to be 
members of a VLAN workgroup.
The VLAN ID must match an ID used by your network; contact your network administrator if you need assistance 
defining the VLAN IDs.