12-03-2007 11:32 AM - edited 07-03-2021 03:02 PM
I have a 4400 configured with a private wlan and a number of 1100 APs on 3 subnets. The APs get the correct IP but clients connected get an IP from the same subnet as the controller.
i.e.
subnet 1 10.1.1.1-254 (4400 + 4 APs - APs & clients get 10.1.1.x IPs)
subnet 2 10.2.1.1-254 (2 APs - APs get 10.2.1.x, clients get 10.1.1.x)
subnet 3 10.3.1.1-254 (3 APs - APs get 10.3.1.x, clients get 10.1.1.x)
Do I not have something set correctly or is how it is supposed to be?
In the future I want a guest vlan available on these 3 subnets as well so Id like to get this figured out.
12-04-2007 03:46 PM
your wlan is incorrectly setup. You want to add an interface of the vlan that is assign to a specific ssid so they can get the proper IP address. use link below this should solve your problem.
http://cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/controller/3.2/configuration/guide/c32mint.html
12-04-2007 08:10 PM
the AP-manager interface and all of the APs should be on the same subnet/VLAN e.g. 10.1.1.x.
then define WLANs and interfaces for the other subnets e.g. 10.2.1.x and 10.3.1.x which will be used by clients.
12-05-2007 06:48 AM
So I need to have vlans created for each subnet for my private network, one vlan for my guest network, as well as wlans for each location?
What happens when I get to my 9th wlan and my 1130's cannot take the new IDs?
12-05-2007 03:24 PM
You don't need to create a WLAN for each subnet. Look here: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_configuration_example09186a008073c723.shtml.
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