05-09-2019 07:39 AM
Greetings. We recently purchased AP 1562i Bridges to replace our AP1532i Autonomous Bridges that are currently in Point-to-Point Bridging and have issues with a bug CSCvk68674 Consecutive tx fail 500+: deauth xxxx.yyyy.zzzz and lose connectivity. Upgrading their software to latest did not help.
Yesterday we mounted the new 1562i Bridges and immediately had excellent connectivity but only for the management VLAN which allowed me to access remote Switch but did not allow vlan traffic for Staff or Students.
So my question is how to configured these LWAP Bridges to allow VLAN traffic across the link?
05-09-2019 09:22 AM
Hello Kathy,
the new AP 1562 would require a wireless controller to manage it and user traffic would travel within CAPWAP tunnels (an UDP encapsulation between AP address and WLC address).
With old autonomous AP you could simply configure them and have a L2 trunk for connecting to wired infrastructure.
In the past there was a procedure to change a LWAP to autonomous AP requiring a change in image.
I don't know if this option is still possible.
It is likely you need a WLC starting with 2500 series.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
05-09-2019 10:23 AM
Thank you for quick response. I should have mentioned we have WLC 2504 that these new 1562i Bridges connect to. They are replacing our 2 Autonomous Bridges. It is within the WLC that I cannot find how to pass VLAN traffic across link as the Autonomous Bridges do.
We have already connected the 2 new LWAP Bridges (and they joined WLC) in Point to Point Bridge Mode and they would not pass staff or voip traffic, only management traffic.
05-09-2019 05:00 PM
Pls refer "Configure Ethernet Bridge" section of below document
HTH
Rasika
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05-10-2019 02:14 AM
Thanks Rasika,
I agree that the link is what the original poster is looking for.
Rated as deserved
Best Regards
Giuseppe
05-15-2019 06:22 PM
You are welcome Giuseppe.
Rasika
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