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Allen-Bradley Stratix 5100 - VLAN Configuration Example

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450 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM006A-EN-P - May 2014
Chapter 15 Configuring VLANs
This is configured as native Vlan for the
following interface(s) :
Dot11Radio0
FastEthernet0
Virtual-Dot11Radio0
Protocols Configured: Address: Received: Transmitted:
Bridging Bridge Group 1 201688 0
Bridging Bridge Group 1 201688 0
Bridging Bridge Group 1 201688 0
Virtual LAN ID: 2 (IEEE 802.1Q Encapsulation)
vLAN Trunk Interfaces: Dot11Radio0.2
FastEthernet0.2
Virtual-Dot11Radio0.2
Protocols Configured: Address: Received: Transmitted:
VLAN Configuration Example
This example shows how to use VLANs to manage wireless devices on a college
campus. In this example, three levels of access are available through VLANs
configured on the wired network:
Management access
Highest level of access; users can access all internal drives and files,
departmental databases, top-level financial information, and other
sensitive information. Management users are required to authenticate by
using Cisco LEAP.
Faculty access
Medium level of access; users can access school’s Intranet and Internet,
access internal files, access student databases, and view internal
information such as human resources, payroll, and other faculty-related
material. Faculty users are required to authenticate by using Cisco LEAP.
Student access
Lowest level of access; users can access school’s Intranet and the Internet,
obtain class schedules, view grades, make appointments, and perform other
student-related activities. Students are allowed to join the network by
using static WEP.

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