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116 Brocade Mobility 7131 Access Point Product Reference Guide
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2. Configure the LAN Settings field to enable the Mobility 7131 Access Point LAN1 and/or LAN2
interface, assign a timeout value, enable 802.1q trunking, configure WLAN mapping and
enable 802.1x port authentication.
3. Refer to the LAN Ethernet Timeout field to define how LAN Ethernet inactivity is processed by
the access point.
Enable Select the LAN1 and/or LAN2 checkbox to allow the forwarding of data traffic over the
specified LAN connection. The LAN1 connection is enabled by default, but both LAN
interfaces can be enabled simultaneously. The LAN2 setting is disabled by default.
LAN Name Use the
LAN Name field to modify the existing LAN name. LAN1 and LAN2 are the default
names assigned to the LANs until modified by the user.
Ethernet Port The
Ethernet Port radio buttons allow you to select one of the two available LANs as the
LAN actively transmitting over the access point’s LAN port. Both LANs can be active at any
given time, but only one can transmit over the access point’s physical LAN connection, thus
the selected LAN has priority.
Enable 802.1q
Trunking
Select the
Enable 802.1q Trunking checkbox to enable the LAN to conduct VLAN tagging.
If selected, click the
WLAN Mapping button to configure mappings between individual
WLANs and LANs. If enabled, the access point is required to be connected to a trunked port.
VLAN Name Click the
VLAN Name button to launch the VLAN Name screen to create VLANs and assign
them VLAN IDs. For more information, see Configuring VLAN Support on page 5-118.
WLAN Mapping Click the
WLAN Mapping button to launch the VLAN Configuration screen to map
existing WLANs to one of the two LANs and define the WLAN’s VLAN membership (up to 16
mappings are possible per access point). For more information, see Configuring VLAN
Support on page 5-118.
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