Different IP subnets for different Locations with Brigde@EWC topology, possible?
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‎12-14-2016 04:31 AM
Hi,
I am using Bridge@EWC topology for our eduroam VNS. I use B@EWC because it is very easy to deploy with zero configuration on switch side. Just plug the AP to what ever vlan is availible, AP learn the EWC IP via DNS lookup, approve the AP on EWC and it is good to go in about a few minutes.
But now I have a need to differentiate the WLAN traffic per location and I don't want to give up using B@EWC topology. So is it possible to use the "Location" or "Zone" settings on the APs to assign different ip ranges per location?
Thanks,
Rahman
I am using Bridge@EWC topology for our eduroam VNS. I use B@EWC because it is very easy to deploy with zero configuration on switch side. Just plug the AP to what ever vlan is availible, AP learn the EWC IP via DNS lookup, approve the AP on EWC and it is good to go in about a few minutes.
But now I have a need to differentiate the WLAN traffic per location and I don't want to give up using B@EWC topology. So is it possible to use the "Location" or "Zone" settings on the APs to assign different ip ranges per location?
Thanks,
Rahman
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‎12-14-2016 05:28 AM
You can create more Wlan services. Each wlan service will have the same ssid, but different AP assigned and differeent topology (vlan). All topologies can be B@EWC.
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Zdeněk Pala
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‎12-14-2016 05:28 AM
Thank you for the clarification. It seems this is what I need.
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‎12-14-2016 05:20 AM
Hi Nathiya,
Thanks for the explanation. But can you explain using vlans? The SSID is eduroam so it needs to be same on all locations. So is it possible to create different VNS with same SSID? If it is possible I can create multiple VNS for the same eduroam SSID and map them to different vlans.
Like:
VNS_Loc_01 -> SSID:eduroam->topology:B@EWC->vlan:10
VNS_Loc_02 -> SSID:eduroam->topology:B@EWC->vlan:11
VNS_Loc_03 -> SSID:eduroam->topology:B@EWC->vlan:12
What do you think, is it possible with this way?
Thanks,
Rahman
Thanks for the explanation. But can you explain using vlans? The SSID is eduroam so it needs to be same on all locations. So is it possible to create different VNS with same SSID? If it is possible I can create multiple VNS for the same eduroam SSID and map them to different vlans.
Like:
VNS_Loc_01 -> SSID:eduroam->topology:B@EWC->vlan:10
VNS_Loc_02 -> SSID:eduroam->topology:B@EWC->vlan:11
VNS_Loc_03 -> SSID:eduroam->topology:B@EWC->vlan:12
What do you think, is it possible with this way?
Thanks,
Rahman
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‎12-14-2016 05:10 AM
Hi Rahman,
You can differentiate the WLAN traffic using VLAN's while B@EWC still in place. SSID's mapped to VLAN [l3 VLAN --> routing].
"Location" Define the location of the AP.When a client roams to an AP with a different location, Area Notification is triggered. The Area Notification feature is designed to track client locations within pre-defined areas using either the Location Engine or the AP Location field. When the clients change areas, a notification is sent.
"Zone" Zone is a label that can be sent to a RADIUS server in place of an AP BSSID in the called-station-id attribute. It can be easier to base authorization decisions on the zone label rather than on the BSSID. Each AP can have its own Zone label although it is often useful to assign the same Zone to multiple APs.
Both "Location" & "Zone" options will not carry the IP traffic.
Regards,
Nathiya M
You can differentiate the WLAN traffic using VLAN's while B@EWC still in place. SSID's mapped to VLAN [l3 VLAN --> routing].
"Location" Define the location of the AP.When a client roams to an AP with a different location, Area Notification is triggered. The Area Notification feature is designed to track client locations within pre-defined areas using either the Location Engine or the AP Location field. When the clients change areas, a notification is sent.
"Zone" Zone is a label that can be sent to a RADIUS server in place of an AP BSSID in the called-station-id attribute. It can be easier to base authorization decisions on the zone label rather than on the BSSID. Each AP can have its own Zone label although it is often useful to assign the same Zone to multiple APs.
Both "Location" & "Zone" options will not carry the IP traffic.
Regards,
Nathiya M
