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Hi all, Hosting a WLC 4400 on one building/subnet (10.103.0.0, all traffic on VLAN 103). I'm trying to install APs in another building/subnet (10.106.0.0, all traffic on VLAN 106). Buildings are connected through a core L2 switch. APs I install in 10...
Hi all, My network has subnets for each building; 10.100.x.x/16 - 10.107.x.x/16. Beyond that, we have subnets specific to routers, servers, switches, printers, and clients (x.x.10.x, x.x.20.x, etc.). My printers are on x.x.30.x, and because of the su...
Hi all,I can't quite figure this one out. I've manage a school district with 4 buildings, each with their own 4402 WLC. I'm trying to set up high availablity on the access points, which is going very well - except for one building.When I set up high ...
Each building has two unique VLANs; one for voice and one for data (everything else). No two VLAN identifiers are the same between buildings (ex. VLAN 10 and 100 belong to one building, 11 and 101 belong to another, etc). Because of our setup printer...
Each port on the core is set up to trunk all VLANs everywhere. Separate VLANs for data and voice for each building, and SVIs configured to each VLAN. Yes; we use a class B subnet mask even though it's split up further. Happy to clarify anything furth...
Each building has it's own set of L2 switches to manage all connections in that building. One L2 switch in each building is run back to our core which manages all routing between buildings. The core 3750G happens to reside in one of our buildings but...