04-07-2008 11:07 AM - edited 07-03-2021 03:40 PM
I need to use vlans in a 1410 bridge environment an i need to change the default native vlan too. The question is: what happens to the BVI1 interface, since this one is associated with the native vlan?; is it automatically associated with the new native vlan?, will i need to create a new interface?, what about the connectivity? (this radio does not have a console port). I wolud like to make all changes via CLI.
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04-11-2008 11:32 AM
You can configure multiple VLANs on the Wireless bridge using the GUI, you do not need CLI or console access to configure VLANs. Here is a good document which explains how to configure VLANs on Bridges.
04-11-2008 11:32 AM
You can configure multiple VLANs on the Wireless bridge using the GUI, you do not need CLI or console access to configure VLANs. Here is a good document which explains how to configure VLANs on Bridges.
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