04-09-2024 02:21 AM
Hi all, I am having a Cisco wireless lan controller model 9800-L with an access point model 9136I, successfully joined to the controller. I created two WLANs(SSIDs) which are being broadcasted by the APs.
But before that, I already created three VLANs, one for management and two for my WLANs(SSIDs) on the controller.Also my 3 dhcp pools are on my core switch for the VLANs, the controller is connected via a trunk port on the core switch and APs are also connected via access port on an Access switch which has a trunk link to the core switch.
But the problem is when a client connects to any of the WLANs(SSIDs), it shows from the client’s end ‘cannot connect to this network’.
Please an advice on this problem.
I try changing the AP’s port an the access switch as trunk but appears not joined on the controller dashboard.
04-09-2024 02:43 AM
You must be using APs in local mode, so all traffic is forwarded to LAN from the WLC, not from the APs.
HAve you mapped the Policy Profiles to the corresponding VLANs? Can you show the configuration of the Policy Profiles? HAve you attached the Policy Tag to the corresponding WLAN and Policy profiles? Have you added this tag to the APs?
04-09-2024 02:57 AM
Yeah, policy and tags are applied correctly. So please which mode should the APs run.?
04-09-2024 06:17 AM
- Check the 9800-L controller configuration with the CLI command show tech wireless and feed the output from that into :
Wireless Config Analyzer
M.
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