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6.1.3 Port Allocation
Physical ports on AXON Core can be configured to be either a trunk port or access port using the web
browser interface or editing site configuration files when Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) is used.
AXON Core default configuration has ports 1-8 allocated as trunk ports . Ports 1-4 are usually connected
to other AXON Core units, and ports 5-8 are connected to WAPs or other PoE devices. For more
information on configuring ports and VLAN membership, see Configuring the VLAN Port Map
6.2
VLANs and Wireless Networks
The network and power distribution module can have up to four wireless Service Set
Identifiers (SSIDs) per WAC. Each SSID is associated with a single VLAN and functions as
an access port on that VLAN. An example of a wireless network is shown in Figure 16: An
example of VLAN and wireless networks and described below.
Figure 16: An example of VLAN and wireless networks
1. An untagged frame is sent from a Laptop 1 through a wireless network (SSID = Data) on the
network switch.
2. The frame is tagged by the network switch and is sent through the trunk port to the WAP.
3. The WAP identifies the tagged frame as belonging to the Data VLAN and removes the tag.
4. The untagged frame is sent via the wireless network (SSID = Data) to Laptop 2.

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