It specifies the QVLAN mode of the AP.
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QVLAN: Enable the 802.1Q VLAN function of the AP.
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IPTV: It is used in IPTV business scenarios. This function needs to be used with
the IPTV function of an IP-COM enterprise router of the same brand. It can
establish an IPTV data transparent transmission channel between the router
and the AP, and solve the problem of difficult connection caused by the long
distance between the IPTV set-top box and the optical modem. In this mode,
you need to bind the AP to the network port of the IPTV set-top box on the
router.
It specifies the ID of the default native VLAN of the trunk port of the AP.
It specifies the ID of the AP management VLAN.
After changing the management VLAN, you can manage the AP only after
connecting your computer or AP controller to the new management VLAN.
It specifies the LAN port used as a trunk port of the AP. The default value is LAN0.
Traffic of all VLANs can pass through a trunk port.
If the QVLAN function is enabled, at least one LAN port needs to be set as a trunk
port.
It specifies the LAN ports of the AP, including LAN0 and LAN1.
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LAN0: PoE power supply, data transmission multiplexing port of the AP
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LAN1: data transmission port of the AP
LAN ports not set as a trunk port can be seen as an access port. You can set a VLAN
ID for it.
It specifies the currently enabled SSID(s) over the 2.4 GHz/5 GHz band of the AP,
and the VLAN IDs corresponding to SSIDs.
After the QVLAN function is enabled, the wireless ports corresponding to SSIDs
function as access ports. The PVID of an access port is the same as its VLAN ID.