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Cisco 1142 WGB in a controller based network

PetriSignal
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Hi,

I have trouble with Cisco AP1142 which is configured in WGB mode. I'm trying to get it work in a controller based network, where LAPs are configured in H-REAP. SSID where WGB should be associated drops it traffic to VLAN60. Security type is WPA2-PSK.

I've configured the WGB and it associates and gets IP from the correct network....but the problem is that laptop connected to WGB won't work. It gets no IP address and won't work with static IP.

At the moment I have no VLANs configured on the WGB - should I have?

AP IOS version is 12.4(25d)JA and WLC version is 7.0.98.0.

Please find config file attached and also a topology image. Hope these help.

Br,

Petri

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Alexander De Menezes
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Petri,

WGB mode with HREAP is not supported:

http://tools.cisco.com/squish/dcAfC

http://tools.cisco.com/squish/CcFE6

You may want to test this with uWGB mode and static IP config.However, there is a new bug filed for uWGB mode as well:

CSCtl21683    uWGB needs official testing and support with h-reap

HTH,

Alex

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Alexander De Menezes
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Petri,

WGB mode with HREAP is not supported:

http://tools.cisco.com/squish/dcAfC

http://tools.cisco.com/squish/CcFE6

You may want to test this with uWGB mode and static IP config.However, there is a new bug filed for uWGB mode as well:

CSCtl21683    uWGB needs official testing and support with h-reap

HTH,

Alex

Hi and thanks,

that solves it pretty much. I'll have to figure out a replacement for the WGB. Maybe a root to non-root link.

Petri

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