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MST Impact NS5001 User Guide

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4.2 VLANs and Wireless Networks
The wireless network switch can have up to four wireless Service Set Identiers (SSIDs) per WAC. Each
SSID is associated with a single VLAN and functions as an access port on that VLAN.
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 identies 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.
4.3 Native VLAN
Trunk ports on the wireless network switch also support a Native VLAN. The Native VLAN is where
untagged frames will be allocated. On the network switch, the native VLAN is always the Infrastructure
VLAN. This allows client devices such as PCs or laptops to access and manage the network switch when
they are connected via a trunk port.
The Infrastructure VLAN is mandatory in the network switch and cannot be deleted.
Revision C46NS50 User Guide
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ModelImpact NS5001
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