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Configuring the Access Point
Configuring Ethernet Ports
3. Click Update Settings to save your changes.
Setting Ethernet Port Type
ZoneFlex AP Ethernet ports can be configured as one of the following port types:
Trunk Port
Access Port
General Port
Trunk Port
Trunk Ports forward and receive tagged and untagged frames and are used for
bridging switch ports together. The Trunk port is a member of all VLANs that exist on
the switch, and all VLAN-tagged traffic arriving on the port is seen. If an untagged
frame is received on a Trunk port, the frame is associated with the Untag VLAN (also
known as “native VLAN”, by default, 1).
If a port is configured as a Trunk port, the Untag ID field can be used to define the
Untag VLAN--the VLAN that the switch uses for forwarding/filtering purposes when a
frame arrives without an 802.1Q header.
VLAN Untag ID: Enter a valid VLAN ID in this field to
segment traffic arriving on this port to a specific
VLAN. Default is 1. Valid VLAN entries are 1-4094.
Members: Displays the VLAN membership of the
port. (Membership is configurable only for the
General port type.)
See “Working with Port-Based VLANs”
on
page 88 for more information.
Insert DHCP Option 82 When this option is enabled for an Ethernet port,
additional information will be encapsulated in
DHCP option 82 and inserted into DHCP request
packets.
Current format of option 82 is:
Circuit ID sub-option:
ETH:<IFNAME>:<VLAN>:N/A:
<MODEL>:<HOSTNAME>:<DEVMAC>
This option supports the ability for a service
provider to allocate IP addresses intelligently by
considering information on the origin of the IP
allocation request.
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