DescriptionOption
General Options
Type a name for the Ethernet port profile that you are creating.Name
The Ethernet port type defines how the AP will manage VLAN frames.
You can set Ethernet ports on an AP to one of the following types:
Type
• Trunk Port
• Access Port
• General Port
For more information about Ethernet port types, see Designating an
Ethernet Port Type on page 52.
Port Setting
Select this check box to enable tunneling on the Ethernet port.Tunnel
NOTE: This check box only appears when Type is set to Access.
Type the ID of the native VLAN (typically, 1), which is the VLAN into
which untagged ingress packets are placed upon arrival. If your network
VLAN Untag ID
uses a different VLAN as the native VLAN, configure the AP Trunk port’s
VLAN Untag ID with the native VLAN used throughout your network.
Type the VLAN IDs that you want to use to tag WLAN traffic that will
use this profile. You can type a single VLAN ID or a VLAN ID range (or
a combination of both). The valid VLAN ID range is 1 to 4094.
VLAN Members
Select this check box if you want the controller to assign VLAN IDs on
a per-user basis. Before enabling dynamic VLAN, you need to define
on the RADIUS server the VLAN IDs that you want to assign to users.
Enable Dynamic
VLAN
NOTE: This option is only available when Type is set to Access Port
and 802.1X authentication is set to MAC-based Authenticator.
If you want to assign a device that fails authentication to still be able to
access the Internet but to internal networ resources, select this check
box.
NOTE: This check box only appear when the Enable Dynamic VLAN
check box is selected.
Guest VLAN
This option, which is disabled by default, controls the type of 802.1X
authenticator that you want to use to authenticate devices. Available
options include:
802.1X
• MAC-based Authenticator: If you select this authenticator, each
MAC address host is individually authenticated. Each newly-learned
MAC address triggers an EAPOL request-identify frame.
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Managing Ruckus Wireless AP Zones
Creating an Ethernet Port Profile