stephenreinhard
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Config Multiple VLANS on AP to tie into wired network
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First thanks for the help the expertise and professionalism on this site are always first class.
We are/have deployed a Cisco 1200 series AP in our infrastructure. The purpose of the AP is to allow the techs to securely access the internal net while allowing guest access only to the internet. Our L3 infrastructure is well established and we have multiple vlans in place, in order to facilitate this i created the vlans successfully on the AP and in our L3 infrastructure. I created VLAN 199 and 200 and tied them to separate SSIDs on the AP and then Assigned VLAN as the native VLAN as that is what we use throughout our existing environment. However we use a separate management vlan in our environment vlan 107 that is tied to a specific static address range. My issue is the in order to manage the AP I would like to use the management vlan and address assignment that we have in place as our native vlans in the enterprise are not configured. Do I need to create a BVI sub-if and configure the IP ADD and related vlan information. Any help wold be appreciated.
First thanks for the help the expertise and professionalism on this site are always first class.
We are/have deployed a Cisco 1200 series AP in our infrastructure. The purpose of the AP is to allow the techs to securely access the internal net while allowing guest access only to the internet. Our L3 infrastructure is well established and we have multiple vlans in place, in order to facilitate this i created the vlans successfully on the AP and in our L3 infrastructure. I created VLAN 199 and 200 and tied them to separate SSIDs on the AP and then Assigned VLAN as the native VLAN as that is what we use throughout our existing environment. However we use a separate management vlan in our environment vlan 107 that is tied to a specific static address range. My issue is the in order to manage the AP I would like to use the management vlan and address assignment that we have in place as our native vlans in the enterprise are not configured. Do I need to create a BVI sub-if and configure the IP ADD and related vlan information. Any help wold be appreciated.
i suppose it should be enough to create 107th vlan on the AP, configure it with IP and configure it on trunk to switches.
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I apologize however we experienced significant damage to home and business in our areas to hurricane gustav. Many of our areas in Baton Rouge were severely damaged and we spent many weeks recovering internet and power. I would like to ensure that those whom deserve credit receive it.
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I had additional configuration to perform regarding the setup of the native vlan and the management vlan. The information here was accurate and the individual was outstanding however there were some issues.
No problem on my end as far as the delay... the cleanup volunteers are just doing what they volunteered to do.
But in the interest of continuous improvement, what additional information could I have included for an A grade?
Thanks.
But in the interest of continuous improvement, what additional information could I have included for an A grade?
Thanks.