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VLAN are accepted by the radio). All packets entering and leaving the
radio are associated with the native VLAN.
When set to “EXCLUDE NATIVE” the port acts as a VLAN trunk and will
tag all frames leaving the port except those belonging to the native VLAN.
Traffic entering the port can be tagged or untagged with all untagged
frames automatically being associated with a port’s native VLAN.
When set to “ALL” the port acts as a VLAN trunk and will tag all frames
leaving the port including those belonging to the native VLAN. Traffic
entering the port must be tagged. Any untagged frames entering a port
are dropped.
Allowed VLANS this value defines which VLANs are allowed to enter or leave
an Ethernet port or radio interface. The default setting for Ethernet ports is
NATIVE. The default setting for radio interfaces is ALL.
When set to “NATIVE” an Ethernet port will only allow frames associated
with its native VLAN to enter or leave the radio. It is not possible to set a
radio interface to “NATIVE”.
When set to ALLan Ethernet port or radio interface will allow any valid
frame to enter or leave the radio.
When set to LISTan Ethernet port or radio interface will only allow those
VLANs specifically identified in the “Allowed List” to enter or leave the
radio. This feature can be used to associate VLANs to a specific radio
interface and segment traffic over the wireless network if necessary.
Allowed List this list is used in combination when the “Allowed VLANS” is set
to “LIST” to specifically identify which VLANs can enter or leave the radio over a
physical Ethernet port or wireless radio interface. The maximum number of
VLANs that can be specified across all ports and interfaces is 12.

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