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Chapter 12 Configuring Hybrid REAPWireless Device Access
Configuring Hybrid REAP
Step 5 Click Apply to commit your changes and to cause the access point to reboot.
Step 6 Under H-REAP Configuration, check the VLAN Support check box and enter the number of the native
VLAN on the remote network (such as 100) in the Native VLAN ID field.
Note By default, a VLAN is not enabled on the hybrid-REAP access point. Once hybrid REAP is
enabled, the access point inherits the VLAN ID associated to the WLAN. This configuration is
saved in the access point and received after the successful join response. By default, the native
VLAN is 1. One native VLAN must be configured per hybrid-REAP access point in a
VLAN-enabled domain. Otherwise, the access point cannot send and receive packets to and from
the controller.
Step 7 Click Apply to commit your changes. The access point temporarily loses its connection to the controller
while its Ethernet port is reset.
Step 8 Click VLAN Mappings to access the VLAN Mappings page (see Figure 12-9).
Figure 12-9 VLAN Mappings Page
Step 9
Enter the number of the VLAN from which the clients will get an IP address when doing local switching
(VLAN 101, in this example) in the VLAN ID field.
Step 10 Click Apply to commit your changes.
Step 11 Click Save Configuration to save your changes.
Step 12 Repeat this procedure for any additional access points that need to be configured for hybrid REAP at the
remote site.