An LLD (Low-Level Design) document contains technical specifications and granular configuration details about the WLAN infrastructure. This includes VLAN mappings, IP address schemes, and what network devices (e.g., switches or routers) are responsible for routing between VLANs.
“LLD” is the correct type of document to specify VLAN configuration in detail.
“Routing” is the correct function when VLANs must communicate with each other across subnets, and the document should indicate which devices perform inter-VLAN routing.
“The Low-Level Design includes VLAN assignments, routing roles, IP schemas, and all technical details that installers and engineers need to configure the system.”
— CWDP-305 Study Guide, Chapter: Wireless Design Process
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