You can configure the wired interface on an MPP to connect to the AC or configure the wired interface on an AP to deploy a Layer 2 network or directly associate with STAs.
On Mesh networks, an AP wired interface can work in the following modes:
The system view is displayed.
The WLAN view is displayed.
An AP wired port profile is created and the AP wired port profile view is displayed.
By default, the system provides the AP wired port profile default.
A working mode is configured for the AP's wired interface.
After changing the working mode of an AP's wired interface, run the ap-reset command to reset the AP for the configuration to take effect.
The VLAN to which the AP's wired interface is added is specified.
By default, an AP's wired interface allows packets from all VLANs to pass. The wired interface is added to VLAN 1 in untagged mode and to other VLANs in tagged mode.
When an AT connects to an MPP through a Mesh link, run the vlan { tagged | untagged } { vlan-id1 [ to vlan-id2 ] } &<1-10> command to add the AP's wired interface to the VLAN used by the AT; otherwise, the AT cannot communicate with the AP. If the service VLAN of the AP is the same as the VLAN used by the AT, you do not need to run the command because the AP's wired interface automatically joins the VLAN after the AP receives the service VLAN configuration from the AC.
An AP's wired interface can be added to a maximum of 256 VLANs.
A PVID is configured for the AP's wired interface.
By default, no PVID is configured for an AP wired interface.
User isolation is enabled on the AP's wired interface.
By default, user isolation is disabled on an AP's wired interface.