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Multi SSID

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Hi!

We are new to configuring multi SSID for WIFI networks. We have one "CISCO WAP4410N" and one "CISCO SG 200-50 50-Port Gigabit Smart Switch". The switch is working on default vlan1. The domain users are getting IP Addresses from Windows DHCP Server. We have created a sub interface for our default LAN Network in our Firewall and assigned it a VLAN id of 100 and same thing on our WAP. There are now two SSIDs, one for domain users and another for visitors.

Wireless for Domain Users is working fine but the Visitors are unable to get the IP addresses from our Firewall DHCP. We know this is due to the missing configuration in the switch.

 

Can we have the commands or screen shots of the "SG 200-50 50-Port Gigabit Smart Switch" VLAN configuration as per our requirements?

Secondly, what should be the proper settings as per the attached screen shot. Should we tag the default vlan1 or leave it untagged and what should be the priority settings?

Thanks.

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mohanak
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

This document provides a configuration example for a guest wireless LAN (WLAN) and a secure internal WLAN that use WLAN controllers (WLCs) and lightweight access points (LAPs). In the configuration in this document, the guest WLAN uses web authentication to authenticate users and the secure internal WLAN uses Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) authentication.

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/wireless-mobility/wireless-vlan/70937-guest-internal-wlan.html

This document is quite different than our network. We don't have WAC or an internal router. We have only one wap with a switch and a firewall.

Thanks.

devils_advocate
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Level 7

On the switchport which the WAP plugs into, VLAN 1 needs to be Untagged and VLAN 100 needs to be tagged.

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