03-20-2020 09:07 AM - edited 07-05-2021 11:52 AM
Hi all,
When you create a dedicated interfaces on a WLC, the controller won't let you add it without filling in an IP address.
If one would create a new interface, let's say vlan ID 100, and disable DHCP proxy, which will send DHCP discovers into the VLAN on the network, What would be the implication of entering a dummy IP on that interface? I found this article in the community which states the IP is only used when you need to do DHCP proxy/relay from out of the controller interface, and a dummy IP will not impact client operations. Can anyone confirm or is someone able to validate?
03-20-2020 11:15 AM
Hi,
The IP address is used for multiple purposes, for example in case you want the controller the perform the DHCP Relay functionality (to pick up the broadcast DHCP Request from a client and relay it as unicast to the DHCP server), or for the WLC to distinguish between a Layer2 and Layer3 client roaming.
Since you have to put an address in there anyways, why don't you put one within the subnet of the devices attached to that VLAN/WLAN in the end?
Regards,
Cristian Matei.
03-20-2020 11:34 AM
I can do that indeed. But I’m looking for other reasons besides DHCP why an IP is required and how traffic/clients will respond to a dummy IP or an IP not living in that subnet.
I can lab test this but working from home is preventing me to do ideal testing.
03-20-2020 02:39 PM
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