
NetVanta 160 Series Wireless Configuration Guide Configuring the AOS AP
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Check the Syslog Forwarding box to enable the forwarding of messages using syslog.
Specify the Syslog Forwarding Priority Level from the drop-down menu. Choose the message type to be
sent via the control protocol. Choices include: Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational,
and Debug.
Specify the IP address of the syslog server in the appropriate field.
VLAN Settings
The VLAN settings are used primarily in the creation of VAPs. The VLAN settings are located on the
VLAN tab at the bottom of the Access Point Configuration menu. Configurations under the VLAN menu
include enabling 802.1q encapsulation, setting a native VLAN ID, and setting the priority level for 802.1q
communication.
The 802.1q encapsulation should be enabled in order to configure VAPs operating on different VLANs.
The 802.1q protocol maps VAPs to specific VLANs within the network via trunking, thus dividing the
network among specific groups of users.
Setting the native VLAN ID specifies the VLAN over which the AWCP, RADIUS, and syslog traffic will
pass.
Check to
configure
VAPs on
different
VLANs.
Specify the VLAN
for AWCP
passage.
Figure 16. VLAN Tab Menu
For more information regarding VAPs, refer to Configuring AOS AP Virtual Access Points on page 24 of
this guide. For an example VAP/VLAN topography, refer to Virtual Access Point Model on page 35 of this
guide.
Applying the Settings
Any settings configured or changed on the NetVanta 160 Series must be applied twice: once to the AC
controlling the AP and once to the AP itself.
When all parameters for the AP are configured, select the Apply button at the bottom of the Access Point
Configuration menu to apply the settings to the AC.
To apply the settings, or any setting changes, to the AP itself, navigate to Data > Wireless >
AP/Radio/VAPs. Select the AP in the Outstanding NV16x Access Point Configurations menu by
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