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84 | Configuring and Using Device Groups in AWMS Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2 | User Guide
3. Select Add to create a new SSID or VLAN, or select the pencil icon next to an existing SSID/VLAN to edit
that existing SSID or VLAN. The Add SSID/VLAN configuration page appears as illustrated in Figure 41 and
explained in Table 53.
Figure 41 Groups > SSIDs > Add SSID/VLAN Page Illustration
4. Locate the SSID/VLAN section on the Groups > SSIDs configuration page and adjust these settings as
required. This section encompasses the basic VLAN configuration. Table 53 describes the settings and default
values. Note that the displayed settings can vary.
Encryption Mode Displays the encryption on the VLAN.
First or Second Radio
Enabled
Enables the VLAN, SSID and Encryption Mode on the radio control.
First or Second Radio
Primary
Specifies which VLAN to be used as the primary VLAN. A primary VLAN is required.
NOTE: If you create an open network (see the Create Closed Network setting below) in which the
APs broadcast an SSID, the primary SSID is broadcast.
Native VLAN Sets this VLAN to be the native VLAN. Native VLANs are untagged and typically used for
management traffic only. AWMS requires a Native VLAN to be set. For AP types do not require a
native VLAN, create a dummy VLAN, disable it on both radio controls, and ensure that it has the
highest VLAN ID.
Table 53 Groups > SSIDs > SSID/VLAN Section Fields and Default Values
Setting Default Description
Specify Interface Name Yes Enables or disables an interface name for the VLAN interface. Selecting No for this
option displays the Enable VLAN Tagging option.
Interface None Sets the interface to support the SSID/VLAN combination.
SSID None Sets the Service Set Identifier (SSID), which is a 32-character user-defined identifier
attached to the header of packets sent over a WLAN. It acts as a password when a
mobile device tries to connect to the network through the AP, and a device is not
permitted to join the network unless it can provide the unique SSID.
Name None Sets a user-definable name associated with SSID/VLAN combination.
VLAN ID None Indicates the number of the VLAN designated as the Native VLAN, typically for
management purposes
Table 52 Groups > SSIDs Fields and Descriptions (Continued)
Field Description
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