05-19-2020 11:09 AM - edited 07-05-2021 12:04 PM
vlan3 - data (10.110.x.x)
vlan5 - internet
vlan10 - phones (192.168.1.x)
I then have another group of 1130AG access points that I want to configure correctly so they can communicate with our network.
They are currently setup in the 192.168.1.x which is in our phone system range. The vlan configuration is not correct.
Through the CLI is show them setup as the following;
vlan1
vlan3
vlan10
If I go to the Cisco Aironet GUI - I only see the following;
vlan3 - Legacy Data
vlan10 - phones
native vlan? I'm not sure if this applies.
The Model 1130AG's don't seem to be working correctly.
I have used the CLI quite a bit, but do need some help in this.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Kelly
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05-20-2020 08:00 AM
AIR-CAP2602I-A-K9
"cap" in the productname suggests these are (originally) capwap AP's, that is lightweight AP's using a controller.
is this correct? if so, these need to be configured from the controller not the aironet web-gui.
native vlan: if you did not change it, the native vlan will be vlan1
this explains the vlan not being in the web-gui, but present in the cli
both the 2602 and specially the 1130 are older models. it may be advisable to decomission the 1130's
(latest image version 11-Jun-2012 )
05-20-2020 08:00 AM
AIR-CAP2602I-A-K9
"cap" in the productname suggests these are (originally) capwap AP's, that is lightweight AP's using a controller.
is this correct? if so, these need to be configured from the controller not the aironet web-gui.
native vlan: if you did not change it, the native vlan will be vlan1
this explains the vlan not being in the web-gui, but present in the cli
both the 2602 and specially the 1130 are older models. it may be advisable to decomission the 1130's
(latest image version 11-Jun-2012 )
05-20-2020 08:43 AM
Hello, the AIR-CAP2602I-A-K9 are currenly configured through the CLI and the Wireless Controller. The Cisco 1130 models have the web interface to the old GUI and CLI configuration.
Unfortunately I am not able to replace the 1130 models yet and will need to get these setup correctly.
All I really want the help with is the (1) AP and I can do the rest.
Thank you,
05-22-2020 01:33 AM
first a warning about using mixed controller based and stand-alone access points.
you may have issues with roaming between access points. and you need to manually synchronize the stand-alone AP's configuration.
I think a migration to controller-based AP's (2600's) is initiated, but not complete or abandoned for some reason?
what is the current configuration of the 1130AG and what do you need to have changed/added?
05-22-2020 06:40 AM
Hello,
I mistakenly opened a 2nd ticket on the same issue and this one was the second ticket. I tried to cancel it and was not able to do so. That is why I closed it.
I am finding that it takes 3 to 4 minutes to connect to the 1130 models for some reason. But once connected it does connect.
I will have to trouble shoot this a little more. If you can tell me anything on why this is, that would be great.
Thank you,
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