This task is part of configuring an SSID. Use this task to configure VLAN
settings.
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Go to .
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Select an existing network
policy and then select , or select .
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Select the Wireless tab.
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Select an existing SSID and then select , or select .
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Scroll to User Access
Settings and select the Default User
Profile.
Typically, the default VLAN is 1. For more information about adding a new
VLAN group, see Add a VLAN Group.
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Type a User Profile Name.
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Select VLAN or VLAN Group.
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Select and choose an existing VLAN object from the menu, or select .
To edit an existing VLAN object, select it and then select
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Type a Name for the new VLAN object.
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Type a VLAN ID for the new VLAN object.
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Select the Apply VLAN to devices for classification
check box to create VLANs that you can apply to specific devices based on their
location.
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Select .
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Enter the new VLAN ID, and then
select Add
to add the it to the VLAN table.
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Under Classification
Rules in the VLAN table, select an existing classification rule,
or select the add icon to add a new rule.
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Select Link.
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Enter a name for the
classification rule.
For easier tracking, you might want to add the locations and device models
using this VLAN classification rule (for example, VLAN-AP230-Sunnyvale).
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Enter an optional description.
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Select the plus sign to choose
the device location.
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Assign your VLAN profile based on the location of managed devices.
Note
When selecting a location, drill down to the level where the devices are
located. For example, if the devices are located on the floor of a building,
select that specific floor.
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Choose Select.
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Select SAVE VLAN.
Complete the user profile configuration.