04-04-2023 02:12 AM
Hi All,
Is it possible to have a static IP address with a WLAN that has multiple subnets/Vlans assigned.
Additionally is there a method for ensuring the device is always assigned back to the same VLAN after a long period of downtime.
WLC-9800 series
Code ver - 17.6.4
TIA
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04-04-2023 02:22 AM
>Is it possible to have a static IP address with a WLAN that has multiple subnets/Vlans assigned.
- That is a conflicting idea because usually different subnets will use different IP ranges
>is there a method for ensuring the device is always assigned back to the same VLAN after a long period of downtime.
The WLAN will usually have static vlan assigned , (if using https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/wireless-mobility/wlan-security/217043-configure-dynamic-vlan-assignment-with-c.html , then DHCP for assigning client addresses is a must)
Appendix : when configuring your controller it is always best to have a review of it's configuration when done :
Use CLI show tech wireless ; have the output analyzed with :
https://cway.cisco.com/wireless-config-analyzer/
M.
04-04-2023 02:22 AM
>Is it possible to have a static IP address with a WLAN that has multiple subnets/Vlans assigned.
- That is a conflicting idea because usually different subnets will use different IP ranges
>is there a method for ensuring the device is always assigned back to the same VLAN after a long period of downtime.
The WLAN will usually have static vlan assigned , (if using https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/wireless-mobility/wlan-security/217043-configure-dynamic-vlan-assignment-with-c.html , then DHCP for assigning client addresses is a must)
Appendix : when configuring your controller it is always best to have a review of it's configuration when done :
Use CLI show tech wireless ; have the output analyzed with :
https://cway.cisco.com/wireless-config-analyzer/
M.
04-04-2023 02:40 AM
Thanks Marce1000,
>Is it possible to have a static IP address with a WLAN that has multiple subnets/Vlans assigned.
- That is a conflicting idea because usually different subnets will use different IP ranges - I understand this, however the static IP is required by certain devices on our wireless network. in an ideal world we'd just say they're not supports.
>is there a method for ensuring the device is always assigned back to the same VLAN after a long period of downtime.
The WLAN will usually have static vlan assigned , (if using https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/wireless-mobility/wlan-security/217043-configure-dynamic-vlan-assignment-with-c.html , then DHCP for assigning client addresses is a must) - Currently the VLANs are being load balanced and this method would only allow the VLAN defined by us to have all the static addresses within it so kind of defeats the purpose.
Thanks for your reply.
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