Cisco Cisco WAP131 Wireless-N Dual Radio Access Point with PoE Manuel De Maintenance
LAN
VLAN Configuration
Cisco WAP131 and WAP351 Administration Guide
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Green Ethernet—
Green Ethernet Mode supports both auto-power-down
mode and EEE (Energy Efficient Ethernet, IEEE 802.3az) mode. Green
Ethernet Mode works only when the port has auto-negotiation enabled.
Ethernet Mode works only when the port has auto-negotiation enabled.
Auto-power-down mode reduces chip power when the signal from a link
partner is not present. The WAP device automatically enters a low-power
mode when energy on the line is lost, and it resumes normal operation when
energy is detected. EEE mode supports QUIET times during low link
utilization, allowing both side of a link to disable portions of each PHY’s
operating circuit and save power.
partner is not present. The WAP device automatically enters a low-power
mode when energy on the line is lost, and it resumes normal operation when
energy is detected. EEE mode supports QUIET times during low link
utilization, allowing both side of a link to disable portions of each PHY’s
operating circuit and save power.
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Jumbo Frames—When enabled, the port supports packet length up to 9720
bytes. Otherwise, the port supports packet length up to 2000 bytes. The
Jumbo Frame is supported only when link speed is in 1000 Mbps mode.
Because the wireless interface does not support Jumbo Frames, it only
works to forward packets between Ethernet (LAN1 to LAN5) ports. So it is
better to disable it.
bytes. Otherwise, the port supports packet length up to 2000 bytes. The
Jumbo Frame is supported only when link speed is in 1000 Mbps mode.
Because the wireless interface does not support Jumbo Frames, it only
works to forward packets between Ethernet (LAN1 to LAN5) ports. So it is
better to disable it.
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CoS (port VLAN priority, 802.1p Class of Service)—Assigns the 802.1p class
of service (CoS) when the port receives an untagged packet.
of service (CoS) when the port receives an untagged packet.
STEP 2
Check the interfaces that you want to edit, then click the Edit button to enter the
edit mode. Then input your settings.
edit mode. Then input your settings.
STEP 3
Click Save. The changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
VLAN Configuration
Use the VLAN Configuration page to view and configure the VLAN settings.
Configuring VLAN Settings for Cisco WAP131
STEP 1
Select LAN > VLAN Configuration.
STEP 2
Configure these parameters:
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Untagged VLAN—Enables or disables VLAN tagging. When enabled (the
default), all traffic is tagged with a VLAN ID.
default), all traffic is tagged with a VLAN ID.