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Cisco AP1121G Workgroup Bridge Problem

rnlaberge
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Hello,

For reference I have attached the following:

Network Diagram

Ping Results Table

Configurations for 1811 router, ap1121g root access point, ap1121g wgb.

I am seeking assistance with the following problem.

Referring to the attached network diagram, I cannot communicate past the ap1121g-wgb in either direction.

Also attached is a result table of ping attempts through the ap1121wgb from each side.

I don't have a problem with the wireless connections. The ap1121g's associate ok.

Based on the ping results the problem appears to be in the ap1121g-wgb configuration, but I have run out of ideas.

The following two cisco documents have been my main reference, besides the cisco command lookup site.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/hw/wireless/ps430/products_configuration_example09186a00805b9b87.shtml

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/12.4_21a_JA1/configuration/guide/scg12421aJA1-chap19-wgb-standby.pdf

Any insight will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks...

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Robert,

That's great news and it's good to know the 1121s are doing WGB successfully. Please do let us know if you discover what is breaking the WGB functionality. Happy bridging!

Justin

Justin,

Got the config back to the way it was before we went 'bare bones', minus what I mention previously. With the config stable, I have upgraded the image. It still worked on 12.3(8)JA2. As you recall Feature Navigator indicated that this was the last image to support WGB on the 1100 series.

So. I upgraded again, this time to 12.3(8)JEC3 which documentation says doesn't support WGB on 1100 series. But

it works ok for me.

I have yet to find what was breaking the original config.

Again thanks for the help.

robert...

Robert,

It may just be an oversight in the Feature Navigator, but at any rate, it's good to know you're up and running on current code. Thanks for all of the updates.

Justin

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