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Effect changing switch VLAN ID on switch access port on standlaone access point

buro_1986
Level 1
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Hi

 

I need some guidance on wireless. I am working on a customer where the there are many standalone access points. Currently the customer is running only VLAN 1 in its network. Now they want to move to remove VLAN 1. I am going to change vlan ID from 1 to 111. I am in doubt whether ap will work or not with this change.

 

Do i need to make any change on AP regarding the native VLAN. Current configuration on AP is as below:-

 

!
interface BVI1
ip address 10.76.49.49 255.255.240.0
no ip redirects

!
bridge irb
!

!
interface Dot11Radio0
no ip address
no ip redirects
no ip unreachables
no ip proxy-arp
no ip route-cache
!
encryption key 1 size 128bit 7
encryption key 2 size 128bit 7
encryption key 3 size 128bit 7
encryption key 4 size 128bit 7
encryption mode wep mandatory
!
ssid WLANIndust_2010
!
station-role root
no cdp enable
bridge-group 1
bridge-group 1 subscriber-loop-control
bridge-group 1 block-unknown-source
no bridge-group 1 source-learning
no bridge-group 1 unicast-flooding
bridge-group 1 spanning-disabled
!

!
dot11 ssid WLANIndust_2010
authentication open mac-address mac_methods
infrastructure-ssid optional

!
interface FastEthernet0
no ip address
no ip redirects
no ip unreachables
no ip proxy-arp
no ip route-cache
duplex auto
speed auto
bridge-group 1
no bridge-group 1 source-learning
!

 

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Seb Rupik
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi there,

Your AP is not configured to send or receive tagged frames on Fa0/0, it will be totally oblivious to you changing the VLAN ID on the switch it is connected to.

 

cheers,

Seb.

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Seb Rupik
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi there,

Your AP is not configured to send or receive tagged frames on Fa0/0, it will be totally oblivious to you changing the VLAN ID on the switch it is connected to.

 

cheers,

Seb.

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