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Chapter 12: Virtual Access Point (VAP)
Configuration
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Mode value
Mode
2
802.11b
3
802.11b/g
Table 10. VAP mode value/mode mapping
Web GUI
The VAP’s client type mode can be set via the web interface using the appropriate “wlanN” tab
on the “Wireless Interfaces” page (see Figure 42). Two client type options are available:
“802.11b only” and “802.11b/g”.
on the “Wireless Interfaces” page (see Figure 42). Two client type options are available:
“802.11b only” and “802.11b/g”.
12.4 Access Point Client Device Address Space
Each VAP interface is either assigned a segment of the EnRoute500’s class C client address
space, if the device is using the implicit addressing scheme, or an arbitrary address space can
be set for the interface when using the explicit addressing scheme. See section 9 for more
information on client addressing schemes.
The EnRoute500 VAPs’ interface IP configurations can be changed directly when it is using
the explicit addressing scheme. They cannot be changed directly when the device is using the
implicit addressing scheme.
When an EnRoute500 is configured to use the implicit addressing scheme, set the IP address
to the desired value by modifying the node ID, mesh ID, and LAN prefix parameters (see
sections 8.3 and 9.1.1). Set the netmask by changing the client address space segments as
described in 9.1.2.
When using the explicit addressing scheme, the IP configuration can be set directly. Care must
be taken to avoid using the same or overlapping address spaces on different devices in a
common mesh.
space, if the device is using the implicit addressing scheme, or an arbitrary address space can
be set for the interface when using the explicit addressing scheme. See section 9 for more
information on client addressing schemes.
The EnRoute500 VAPs’ interface IP configurations can be changed directly when it is using
the explicit addressing scheme. They cannot be changed directly when the device is using the
implicit addressing scheme.
When an EnRoute500 is configured to use the implicit addressing scheme, set the IP address
to the desired value by modifying the node ID, mesh ID, and LAN prefix parameters (see
sections 8.3 and 9.1.1). Set the netmask by changing the client address space segments as
described in 9.1.2.
When using the explicit addressing scheme, the IP configuration can be set directly. Care must
be taken to avoid using the same or overlapping address spaces on different devices in a
common mesh.
CLI
You can view the IP settings for the VAP interfaces with the ‘ip.*’ parameters in the appropriate
‘wlanN’ interface as shown in the example below.
‘wlanN’ interface as shown in the example below.
> use wlan1
wlan1> get ip.*
ip.address = 10.2.4.1 [read-only]
ip.address_force =
ip.broadcast = 10.2.4.127 [read-only]
ip.broadcast_force =
ip.gateway = [read-only]
ip.gateway_force =
ip.netmask = 255.255.255.0 [read-only]
wlan1> get ip.*
ip.address = 10.2.4.1 [read-only]
ip.address_force =
ip.broadcast = 10.2.4.127 [read-only]
ip.broadcast_force =
ip.gateway = [read-only]
ip.gateway_force =
ip.netmask = 255.255.255.0 [read-only]