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Cisco 2504 Configuration

langstonw
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Hello,

I have a cisco 2504 controller with 10 AP's. I have 3 WLANs. I would like to have one WLAN only broadcast to 2 of my 10 AP's? Is this possible? If so how would I configure the WLan?

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On a 2504 you can't remove a WLAN from the default group, thats why you have to create two groups.

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Yes, no ap's in the default group

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SOcchiogrosso
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Yep, you can do this with AP-Groups. Create an AP Group and put the right WLANs with the right LAPs.

This will allow you to control what AP's transmit which WLANs.


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so i followed the configuration sheet that was listed in the article below

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/controller/7.0MR1/configuration/guide/cg_wlan.html#wp1128591

Underneath the

Creating Access Point Groups

i followed it and made the modifications. But i am still able to see the one WLAN under all AP's?

Scott Fella
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You need to create two ap groups. One ap group will only have that one SSID and you add that access point to that group and then create another ap group that has all your SSIDs except that one in the other group. Then put all your other AP's in that group. The default group will have all SSIDs created on the WLC... Well WLAN ID 1-16. That's why you need two groups.

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Ok i did that but i think i see the problem. underneath the default-group it still has my WLAN listed. Should i remove the WLAN from the default-group? If so how? When i click the drop down arrow and the remove option is looks like it is deleting the WLAN and not removing it from the access-group.

On a 2504 you can't remove a WLAN from the default group, thats why you have to create two groups.

so the extra AP's that are listed underneath the default-group i have to move to a second AP group?

Yes, no ap's in the default group

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