11-05-2015 01:09 PM - edited 07-05-2021 04:11 AM
Hi,
Due to various reasons, I've been asked to limit the number of wireless controllers in our infrastructure from 4 (2 on the LAN side and 2 in the DMZ) to 2. I am considering removing the DMZ controllers which are currently serving Open Guest Wifi traffic. To the best of my understanding, this involves the following:
-creation of the guest VLAN intended for guest traffic on our LAN access layer switches and collapsed core switches and its addition on the trunks
-creation of an interface on the WLC for the guest VLAN
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-creation of the
-creation of an interface on our Sonicwall appliance to which the guest VLAN would be connected to. This interface would belong to the DMZ zone, thus isolating LAN traffic from the guest
-creation of the DHCP scope for the guest VLAN traffic. This could be done on the WLC or the Sonicwall. I've tried both methods.
Here are the two scenarios and issues that
1. DHCP on the Sonicwall
A. via physical wire
A host is connected to a port in the guest vlan via physical wire on the L2 switch. It is able to obtain an IP address via DHCP, ping the gateway (
B. via Wifi
The wireless client is able to connect to the guest Wifi network but is unable obtain an IP address from the Sonicwall. Ultimately, the wireless client ends up with a
2. DHCP on the WLC
A. via physical wire
A host is connected to a port in the guest
B. via Wifi
The wireless client is able to connect to the guest Wifi network and it obtains an IP address from the WLC. It can't, however, access the Internet, nor ping any other wired host on the guest
The WLC can't ping the Sonicwall gateway nor any other host on the guest
Can someone please point me towards the right direction here? I am attaching diagrams with current and proposed network layouts. Thank you in advance.
11-06-2015 11:47 AM
if you want to use the SonicWall as the DHCP server, you need to disable DHCP proxy on the WLC.
HTH,
Steve
11-06-2015 12:12 PM
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