Can we create multiples vlans for one single SSID. If yes please let me know the steps???
In wing access points can we create multiple VLANS for one single SSID, if its possible please let us know the steps or if any documents available??
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Hello Srinivas,
This might help: https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/Q_A/What-is-vlan-pool-member-command-good-for-in-WiNG-WLAN-configuration
Thank you,
Chris
This might help: https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/Q_A/What-is-vlan-pool-member-command-good-for-in-WiNG-WLAN-configuration
Thank you,
Chris
Hi Chris,
I have checked the above link and i tried to create different vlans( vlan 10 and Vlan 20) in 8432 AP. I was able to create vlan pool I am getting IP address when connected to Vlan 10. But I am not getting the IP address when connected to other vlan 20..What will be the issue??
I have checked the above link and i tried to create different vlans( vlan 10 and Vlan 20) in 8432 AP. I was able to create vlan pool I am getting IP address when connected to Vlan 10. But I am not getting the IP address when connected to other vlan 20..What will be the issue??
Userlevel 6
Hello Srinivas,
First place to look would be the ge 1 interface. Check to make sure it's designated as trunk and that both vlans are allowed out. Also make sure that both vlans are allowed through the switchport the AP/s is/are connected to.
Thank you,
Chris
First place to look would be the ge 1 interface. Check to make sure it's designated as trunk and that both vlans are allowed out. Also make sure that both vlans are allowed through the switchport the AP/s is/are connected to.
Thank you,
Chris
Hi Chris,
I have create ge1 as Trunk port and allowed both the vlans but I didn't understood your second statement
"Also make sure that both vlans are allowed through the switchport the AP/s is/are connected to"
plz let us know the next step..
I have create ge1 as Trunk port and allowed both the vlans but I didn't understood your second statement
"Also make sure that both vlans are allowed through the switchport the AP/s is/are connected to"
plz let us know the next step..
Userlevel 6
Hello Srinivas,
The AP's are connected to switches, so the same vlans already configured on the APs should also be allowed through those switches.
1 - Vlans allowed through AP ge 1 port which you did by setting it as trunk and allowing the vlans through
2 - Same vlans should be configured to allow traffic on the switches the APs are connected to.
AP ge1 trunk allowed vlans 1,2,3,4 <----------> switch allowed vlan 1,2,3,4
I hope this helps,
Chris
The AP's are connected to switches, so the same vlans already configured on the APs should also be allowed through those switches.
1 - Vlans allowed through AP ge 1 port which you did by setting it as trunk and allowing the vlans through
2 - Same vlans should be configured to allow traffic on the switches the APs are connected to.
AP ge1 trunk allowed vlans 1,2,3,4 <----------> switch allowed vlan 1,2,3,4
I hope this helps,
Chris
Hi Chris,
Thanks for your reply..
Thanks for your reply..
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