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AP2802I vlan challenges (and more)

gwilson
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I'm new to the cisco WAPs and this is killing me -- so pleae forgive my ignorance in advance.  

 

I've got three cisco 2802i's running 8.5.135.0 and mobility express.

 

I'm running a vlan trunk to each wap with the following setup:

vlan 2 -- native

vlan 10 - staff

vlan 20 - devices

vlan 30 - guest

vlan 50 - admin

 

These vlans work great on everything *except* the waps.  I've done the following on the controller:

 

config flexconnect group default-flexgroup vlan native 2
config flexconnect group default-flexgroup wlan-vlan wlan 1 add vlan 20
config flexconnect group default-flexgroup wlan-vlan wlan 2 add vlan 10
config flexconnect group default-flexgroup wlan-vlan wlan 3 add vlan 30

config flexconnect group default-flexgroup wlan-vlan wlan 4 add vlan 50

and running the commands:
show ap config general 2800-A
show ap config general 2800-B
show ap config general 2800-C

 

appears to show that they are in agreement with the settings.


However, each vlan has a different ip subnet, and whenever I connect to the AP's, they are all giving ip ranges on the vlan 50 subnet -- not the appropriate vlan for each group.  The exception appears to be the guest net which is going to the native vlan.

 

And to add insult to injury, I've noticed that when I view the client performance on the dashboard, I'm seeing about 20% not getting IP's assigned, and about 75% failing to authenticate.

 

Connecting the clients directly to any of the vlans with a cheap router on a dedicated vlan port gives a 100% success rate.  I feel confident that this is a wap configuration issue, but I'm not sure if it's a controller or actual device config issue, and I've looked at it so much that I'm at a loss of where I screwed this up.

 

Help would be greatly appreciated!

 

Thanks!

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