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HP ProCurve Wireless Access Point 420 - Hewlett Packard

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Command Line Reference<br />

VLAN Commands<br />

Command Usage<br />

The current 802.11 standard does not specify the signaling required<br />

between access points in order to support clients roaming from one<br />

access point to another. In particular, this can create a problem for clients<br />

roaming between access points from different vendors. This command is<br />

used to enable or disable 802.11f handover signaling between different<br />

access points, especially in a multi-vendor environment.<br />

Example<br />

<strong>HP</strong><strong>420</strong>(config)#iapp<br />

<strong>HP</strong><strong>420</strong>(config)#<br />

VLAN Commands<br />

The access point can enable the support of VLAN-tagged traffic passing<br />

between wireless clients and the wired network. Up to 64 VLAN IDs can be<br />

mapped to specific wireless clients, allowing users to remain within the same<br />

VLAN as they move around a campus site.<br />

When VLAN is enabled on the access point, a VLAN ID (a number between 1<br />

and 4095) can be assigned to each client after successful authentication using<br />

IEEE 802.1x and a central RADIUS server. The user VLAN IDs must be<br />

configured on the RADIUS server for each user authorized to access the<br />

network. If a user does not have a configured VLAN ID, the access point<br />

assigns the user to its own configured native VLAN ID.<br />

Not e When VLANs are enabled, the access point’s Ethernet interface drops all<br />

received traffic that does not include a VLAN tag. To maintain network<br />

connectivity to the access point and wireless clients, be sure that the access<br />

point is connected to a device port that supports IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tags.<br />

6-78<br />

The VLAN commands supported by the access point are listed below.<br />

Command Function Mode Page<br />

vlan enable Enables VLAN-tag support for all traffic GC 6-79<br />

native-vlanid Configures the native VLAN for the access point GC 6-79

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