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Edge-Core EAP101 User Manual

Edge-Core EAP101
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Chapter 4
| Wireless Settings
Radio Settings
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Add to Guest Network — This interface can only support the guest
network.
Hotspot Controlled — This interface can only support hotspot services.
Configure Hotspot — Opens Hotspot Settings page.
Walled Garden — Configures the Walled Garden list on the Hotspot
Settings page.
VLAN Tag Traffic Tags any packets passing from this VAP (virtual access
point) to the associated Ethernet port with a VLAN ID configured under
“VLAN Settings” on page 78.
VLAN Id — Selects the configured VLAN ID with which to tag the VAP
traffic.
VLAN Settings — Opens the VLAN Settings page.
Dynamic VLAN — The RADIUS server provides the access point with the
user VLAN information. The access point assigns the associated user to the
related VLAN.
Default VLAN Behavior — Specifies the behavior (Accept or Reject)
when a client’s VLAN ID is not defined on the RADIUS server. The
default setting is Reject.
Reject — A client cannot connect to the SSID when the client’s
VLAN ID is not defined on the RADIUS se
rver.
Accept — A client can connect to the SSID with an assigned or
untagged VLAN ID when the client’s VLAN ID is not defined on the
RADIUS server.
CAPWAP Tunnel Interface — When the AP system management is set to
EWS-Series Controller mode (see “System Settings” on page 81), the CAPWAP
(Control And Provisioning of Wireless Access Points) protocol tunnel mode can
be configured. The options are “Disable,” “Complete,” or “Split.” A Complete
tunnel sends all management, authentication, and data traffic from the AP back
to the controller. A Split tunnel only sends the management and authentication
traffic to the controller. (Default:
Disable)
Proxy ARP When Proxy ARP is enabled, the AP maintains its own ARP lookup
table and replies to ARP requests on behalf of downstream stations, avoiding
network inefficiencies. This feature is automatically enabled when client
isolation is disabled, and disabled when client isolation is enabled. The feature
cannot be configured manually. Proxy ARP is supported when the network
behavior is “Bridge to Internet” or “VLAN Tag Traffic.”

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Edge-Core EAP101 Specifications

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BrandEdge-Core
ModelEAP101
CategoryWireless Access Point
LanguageEnglish

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