The device assigns this VLAN ID to packets received by the WLAN client and containing the MAC address entered here. Consequently the client can only be reached by packets originating from the same VLAN. Packets sent by the client are marked with this VLAN ID. You only need to set this value if you want this client to belong to a different VLAN than the logical WLAN (SSID) that it is connected to. 0 means that the client belongs to the VLAN of its logical WLAN (SSID), if this belongs to a VLAN at all.
Important: If you use IPv6, or if multicast is operating on a VLAN, different group keys must be assigned to the different VLANs of an SSID. Otherwise the different multicasts are not be assigned to the correct clients. When using IPv6, for example, clients are informed of IPv6 prefixes that do not function on the VLAN ID.
- SNMP ID:
- 2.37.21.7
- Console path:
- Setup > WLAN-Management > Access-Rules
- Possible values:
Max. 4 characters from 0123456789
0 … 4096
- Special values:
- 0
- No limit
- Default:
- 0