03-31-2008 02:36 AM - edited 03-05-2019 10:04 PM
Hi, I've setup a AP521 access point, and now it asked for a VLAN number. I'm sort of gren into larger networking, but currently Im the only one in the company responsible for it, so I learn a lot by the hard way each day ;)
I dont know what to do with the VLAN number, but in the topology view I can see a Cisco 831 router.
Could anyone give me some guidelines on this?
Thanx in advance.
03-31-2008 09:30 AM
Hi granzow12,
A Vlan is a virtual network. Basically you need to find out what virtual network you would like your access point to be a member of.
For example: You may have a Vlan of 21 for Voice, Vlan 20 for Data. Basically 2 seperate networks.
I would suggest looking at the running-configuration of your Cisco hardware to find out your Vlan information on your network.
HTH, Please rate
Regards,
Justin
03-31-2008 10:59 PM
Okay, I see.
But we dont have any other cisco hardware than our router. Does the VLAN option require Cisco hardware?
Thanx in advance.
04-04-2008 12:39 PM
Hi,
It should not require a VLAN to operate but If you are sure you are not using virtual LAN's in your network then go ahead and assign VLAN 1 to it since that's the default and administrative on Cisco switches.
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