Wireless Access Point
Configuring the Wireless AP 213
VLANs
This is a status-only window that allows you to review the current status of 
configured VLANs and VLAN Pools. VLANs are virtual LANs used to create 
broadcast domains. VLAN pools are provided for special situations where clients 
are to be assigned one of a set of VLANs that are treated as a pool. See “VLAN 
Pools” on page 215. 
In addition to listing all VLANs, this window shows your settings for the Default 
Route VLAN and the Native (Untagged) VLAN (Step 1 page 217).
Figure 125. VLANs 
You should create VLAN entries on the AP for all of the VLANs in your 
wired network if you wish to make traffic from those VLANs available on the 
wireless network. Each tagged VLAN should be associated with a wireless 
SSID (see “VLAN Management” on page 216). The AP will discard any 
VLAN-tagged packets arriving on its wired ports, unless the same VLAN 
has been defined on the AP. See “Undefined VLANs” on page 114.