11-29-2012 01:51 PM - edited 07-03-2021 11:08 PM
I have a client with a WLC 2504 that wants to route "guest" users through a gateway appliance "radiusgateway.com" and all others through the network. It appears to me this would require the use of two fa ports on the WLC. One directly connected to the radiusgateway (which is connected to a switchport) and the other fa interface connected directly to a switchport bypassing the proxy server.
My issue is, "how do you segment the ssid traffic via the WLC". The interfaces cia the gui aren't that intelligent, there's an enable and logging drop down. Via the command line, I didn't see any methods of routing traffic.
Please assist, Thanks in advance.
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11-29-2012 02:23 PM
The controller doesn't 'route' traffic, it will just send it out the VLAN/Port the interface is configured for.
So if you tell interface 'guest' to be linked to port 4, any WLAN that uses guest will be sent out port 4.
HTH,
Steve
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11-29-2012 02:23 PM
The controller doesn't 'route' traffic, it will just send it out the VLAN/Port the interface is configured for.
So if you tell interface 'guest' to be linked to port 4, any WLAN that uses guest will be sent out port 4.
HTH,
Steve
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Please remember to rate useful posts, and mark questions as answered
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