ā01-13-2020 05:43 AM
The client wants only 1 user profile, using PSK (not PPSK) and seperate VLANs per block. This is in a school environment.
ā01-19-2020 10:26 PM
Hi Ashley, thanks for showing me the way.
Following your advice, this is what I did to overcome my problem (of using 1 userID on 1 SSID and connecting to different buildings' vlans)...
1-created several Cloud Config Groups (CCG) named according to old devices tags - logically grouping AP's according to switch cabinets
2-created classification rules (named according to old devices tags) - added (matched) each CCG according to the Classification Rule name
3-created a user profile with a new VLAN (using a fake vlan id - it does not exist on the network)
3.1 -under this vlan - created new vlans, matching them to appropriate Classification Rules
3.2 -saved the vlan,updated AP's, logged onto the SSID and walked the campus - running ping -t and ipconfig to check ip address changes
Confirmed that device successfully connected to vlans(ip address range) in different buildings using the same user profile on 1 SSID.
Thank you!
ā01-13-2020 04:32 PM
Thank you again Ashley, you are correct. My apologies, they added classification rules to the VLAN sub menu since last I looked. Looks like you can classify based on location, cloud config group, IP address, or IP subnet.
So Zaheed, if you can separate your clients based on one of those criteria, you should be able to classify using one SSID and one user profile. Sorry for the confusion. If you can separate based on location, I might recommend using the cloud configuration groups to classify APs in to a particular group and apply settings for the APs and their clients based on the group they are in.
ā01-13-2020 04:27 PM
Sam, I think it may be possible by doing the following:
Go into the user profile > edit VLAN > Tick 'Apply VLANs to devices using classification' > add VLANs you need and apply a classification rule which I presume would be a location in this instance