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Configuring the Access Point
Configuring Ethernet Ports
Port Type See “Setting Ethernet Port Type” on page 77 for
more detailed information.
■ Trunk port: This port passes all VLAN traffic.
■ Access Port: This port provides network
access.
■ General Port: User-defined VLAN member-
ship.
Packet Forwarding Isolated: Selecting Isolated causes the traffic
from this port to terminate at the Access Point.
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.
802.1X Configure the port as an 802.1X authenticator or
supplicant. The following options are available:
■ Disabled: No 802.1X controls are applied to
this port.
■ Authenticator (Port-based): Only one of the
attached MAC hosts must be authorized for
all hosts to be granted access to the network.
■ Authenticator (MAC-based): Each MAC host
is individually authenticated.
■ Supplicant: The port acts as a supplicant to
an upstream authenticator. Configure a port
as Supplicant if the port is a Trunk Port used
to connect the AP to a LAN switch.
See “Working with 802.1X on Wired Ethernet
Ports” on page 78 for more information.
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