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2 guest WLANs using the same interface but with different security methods

dselfridge
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Hi,

I currently have a typical Guest solution setup with an Anchor 5508 in the DMZ. The client IP Addresses are supplied from the DHCP server on board the Anchor WLC. SSID 'guest'. The foreign controllers are all 2504's.
All controllers are running ver 7.3 code. This solution works.

I'm trying to setup a new WLAN for the execs to use IPads etc. (SSID= 'mobile') and get straight out to the web. So I setup WPA2 PSK. Then anchored this WLAN to the DMZ controller also and assigned it the same dynamic interface as the working 'guest' WLAN. That way these users are on the same subnet as the guest users but don't get the guest login screen.

The clients are appearing on the local controller in 'DHCP_RQD' state, but aren't appearing on the anchor at all.
What am I Missing?

The configs are identical on both controllers.
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Scott Fella
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You need to create anothe SSID on the anchor WLC and make sure the configuration is identical to each other except for the interface. Then you need to verify that you anchored the foreign WLCs SSID to the anchor and the anchor WLC SSID is anchored to itself or local. Then in the anchor WLC your new WLAN SSID is pointing to the same interface your guest are pointing to.

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Scott Fella
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You need to create anothe SSID on the anchor WLC and make sure the configuration is identical to each other except for the interface. Then you need to verify that you anchored the foreign WLCs SSID to the anchor and the anchor WLC SSID is anchored to itself or local. Then in the anchor WLC your new WLAN SSID is pointing to the same interface your guest are pointing to.

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Thanks Scott,

I already had most of that correct, but the DMZ side was anchored to the foreign controller and not itself, so that was the problem. Thanks for pointing that out. +5 mate!


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Glad you got it working.

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