Summary:
This article explains the difference between allowed VLANs vs VLANs in cnMaestro AP Group’s Network Configuration
Answer:
Allowed VLANs:
This is not an AP’s logical vlan interface, this is used to allow/permit a specific vlan(s) traffic on the selected physical interface.
For example, if you allow VLANs 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, these VLANs can be assigned to specific SSID(s) to separate traffic
Note: Make sure to allow VLANs in a network switch as well
VLANs:
This is AP’s logical VLAN interface, it’s used to access/manage AP through the selected VLAN. By default, VLAN 1 is used
cnMaestro-X Cloud AP group network configuration tab: (Image capture: cnMaestro-X Cloud Version 4.1.0-r18, Account View : Enterprise)