03-08-2009 11:00 PM - edited 07-03-2021 05:16 PM
I'm monkeying around with an 881-W. Clients can associate and authenticate to ssid 'test', but they cannot get a DHCP address. Clients plugged into f 0 - 3 get DHCP addresses just fine.
I've looked at a lot of different guides, ran debugs etc. When wifi clients make DHCP requests the server never gets them. So there must be some IRB thing going on. Been banging my head on this wall for about an hour and figured it was time for an assist.
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03-09-2009 07:18 AM
I've never played with an 881W before, but it looks to be like GigabitEthernet0 on the internal AP should be a trunked interface, not a routed link. The Gig0 interface on the router is a trunked link with VLAN 10 set to native. Try using the same configuration on the AP side. As for the IP address, move that over to the BVI1 interface.
So configure:
int gig0
no ip address
no bridge-group 1
int gig0.10
encapsulation dot1q 10 native
bridge-group 1
int bvi1
ip add 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0
03-09-2009 07:18 AM
I've never played with an 881W before, but it looks to be like GigabitEthernet0 on the internal AP should be a trunked interface, not a routed link. The Gig0 interface on the router is a trunked link with VLAN 10 set to native. Try using the same configuration on the AP side. As for the IP address, move that over to the BVI1 interface.
So configure:
int gig0
no ip address
no bridge-group 1
int gig0.10
encapsulation dot1q 10 native
bridge-group 1
int bvi1
ip add 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0
03-10-2009 07:35 PM
Nice, that did the trick. You know what was a killer on this one? All of the documentation I found specifically directed to configure the gig0 interface as I had. At any rate, thank you very much.
It's obviously time for me to bone up on IRB.
03-11-2009 10:02 AM
I hear you, Cisco documentation for configuring wireless modules in routers is seriously lacking. I spent almost a full day trying to configure one the first time I did it.
08-25-2009 07:07 AM
I've got a similar issue with my setup, but the IOS responds telling me that interface wlan-gigabitethernet0 does not support bridging...um what?
881W-Router#config t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
881W-Router(config)#int wlan-gig0
881W-Router(config-if)#switch mode access
881W-Router(config-if)#bridge-group 1
Wlan-GigabitEthernet0 does not support bridging
881W-Router(config-if)#end
01-27-2013 09:52 PM
I am having the exact same problem as you Scott. Did you ever resolve the issue?
My setup, but the IOS responds telling me that interface wlan-gigabitethernet0 does not support bridging:
881W-Router#config t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
881W-Router(config)#int wlan-gig0
881W-Router(config-if)#switch mode access
881W-Router(config-if)#bridge-group 1
Wlan-GigabitEthernet0 does not support bridging
881W-Router(config-if)#end
Anyone help?
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