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pppoe cisco ap support flexconnect local switching or not

after ap change submode to pppoe i can't enable vlan support on ap

anyone have way to use flex connect local swiching over pppoe

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Hi

"• Vlan Tagging feature is NOT supported on Cisco PPPoE Access Point"

 

You can find an excellent guide here on the forum:

https://supportforums.cisco.com/t5/wireless-mobility-documents/cisco-service-provider-wi-fi-pppoe-feature-support/ta-p/3136797

But what you are trying to accomplish it is not possible.

 

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hi
thank you
l have already do config follow in your link.


"Vlan Tagging feature is NOT supported on Cisco PPPoE Access Point"

it meaning pppoe ap not support flexconnect local switching right.

 

actually i need use flexconnect local switching over pppoe but pppoe ap can not enable vlan support in ap So it mean pppoe ap can not use wlan flexconnect local switching. i dont know i understand correct or not.

I understand that the limitation is related to vlan tag and not flexconnect mode.

 If you find a way to use flexconnect local switching without vlan tag this might work. If you have only one SSID for example, this may work. (Did not test)

 If you have more then one SSID then does not work.

 

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hi flavio
thank for solution so
how to config it ? flexconnect local switch
with out vlan support and vlan taggin enable.

thanks :)

You can map the WLAN ID, for example 1, to a VLAN ID , for example 1, or any VLAN ID which is not tagged. By default, VLAN ID 1 on Cisco switch is not tagged, but, any VLAN on the switch that you configure as Native VLAN will not be tagged.

 

 

 

 

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hi Flavio
thank you for answer
but i see document about how to config flexconnect.
it need config VLAN support.
i don't have idea to config flex connect with out enable vlan support.

https://supportforums.cisco.com/legacyfs/online/legacy/7/0/9/87907-ap6.gif

https://supportforums.cisco.com/t5/wireless-mobility-documents/wireless-lan-flexconnect-configuration-example/ta-p/3112924

That´s what I said. You can have vlan, but, you can´t have tag. If you setup the vlan as native, it will not be tagged and thus might work with PPPoE. 

 I think you are not following me. Take a look on vlans concept first, this may help you get the point.

 

 

 

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