Hi Doug,
Thanks for your reply.
I watched your video but from what I understand is that the two groups are on the same AD database.
Can I do the same type of configuration but using two different ADs instead of groups?
Like CORP1.CORP domain on vlan 101 and CORP2.CORP domain on vlan 102 with ssid CORP.
When a user tries to connect to CORP ssid the RADIUS would check by its existence on both domains?
If its a CORP1.CORP domain user it would be assigned an IP on the vlan 101 subnet?
They need this because they bought another company and their merging offices but networks must remain logically independent, using same physical network components (switches, controllers, APs) bur different resources, services, servers.
Replying your answer, I do not know if its a VM so we can have the RADIUS on both VLANS, but if not, is it possible to use two different RADIUS to achieve this configuration? One on each domain/vlan?
Thanks and regards,
TA