User's Manual

4.10. VLAN Settings
A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a group of IP Network devices whose IP Addresses have been set to run on a particu-
lar IP Network. These devices will typically only ‘see’ the other devices on their network and most likely the Internet. A VLAN ID
or ‘tag’ can be assigned to data packets that pass through the AN100/300 to maintain the integrity of the VLAN by identifying
which data belongs to which VLAN.
Figure 55. VLAN Settings
Path Advanced, VLANS
Parameters
NOTE:TheWAP100willindicatesettingsandinformationforthe2.4GhzChannel.TheWAP300willindicatesettings
andinformationforthe2.4GHzand5GHzChannels.
• VLANIsolation – Select Yes to assign a VLAN ID. DEFAULT: Not selected.
• SSID – Indicates the network name of the VLAN being tagged. Any Wireless VLANs that need to be tagged should
be added in the Wireless Settings page under Wireless Networks. If a Wireless VLAN does not appear in the VLAN
Settings List, check the Wireless Settings page under Wireless Networks to see if it is Enabled. If it is not, Enable, Save,
then Apply.
• Interface – Indicates the 2.4GHz or 5GHz Interface for a given network.
• VLANID – Enter a value for the VLAN ID. RANGE: 1-4094. DEFAULT: Blank
Configuration Instructions
To congure VLAN Settings:
1. Click Advanced, VLANS.
2. Specify the VLAN Settings.
3. Click Save.