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Table 48: Configuring Ethernet ports
DescriptionSetting
All Ethernet ports are enabled by default. Unchecking this box next
to a port disables that port entirely. If you do not want to provide
wired access through the AP, uncheck (clear) the Enable box next
to each LAN port.
Enable
See Setting Ethernet Port Type on page 119 for more detailed
information.
Trunk port: This port passes all VLAN traffic.
Access Port: This port provides network access.
General Port: User-defined VLAN membership.
Port Type
Isolated: Selecting Isolated causes the traffic from this port to
terminate at the AP.
Bridge to WAN: The default setting, Bridge to WAN forwards
packets arriving on this port to the WAN (uplink) port and eventually
to their external destinations using Layer 2 forwarding.
Local Subnet NAT and Route to WAN: This setting allows routing
of packets to their destinations using Layer 3 network address
translation (NAT).
Bridge to L2TP Tunnel: Uses Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol to deliver
packets encapsulated with an L2TP header in UDP datagrams.
Packet
Forward
This option appears if you have selected
Local Subnet and Route to WAN under Packet Forwarding, and
you have selected Access Port as the port type. This option allows
you to select which subnet this port's traffic is part of. You must
have previously configured a subnet from the
Configuration > Local Subnets page before it becomes available
here.
Local Subnet
ZoneFlex Indoor Access Point Release 104.0 User Guide
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Configuration
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