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I can't seem to make 3rd Party AP work.

I can't seem to make 3rd Party AP work.

Rahman_Duran1
New Contributor III
Hi,

We have 15 aruba IAP devices which I want to use them as 3. party AP on C5210 controller to utilize internal captive portal.

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I hook up the esa1 port to the swich and set the vlan tagging. Then I created a wlan on aruba and set it to vlan 60 tagged. Configured all the switches to pass vlan 60 so it can reach controller. I also created a dhcp pool on our dhcp server and configured it so vlan 60 clients use EWC interface ip (10.100.60.2) as their gateway.

So, I tried to connect to aruba but I can't seem to get ip address and connect to wlan. So what is wrong with my setup? Any hint on this is mostly wellcome.

Thanks,

Rahman
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Rahman_Duran1
New Contributor III
So after trying lots of thing I can't even ping EWC 3. party interface ip. I changed topology to vlan 60 untagged. Then get a laptop, gave it 10.100.60.100/24 and plugged it directly to esa1. But I could not ping esa1 ip (10.100.60.2). I plugged laptor to the same switch with esa1, in a port of vlan 60 untagged, can't ping 10.100.60.2 either.

If any of you has a working setup, can you share screenshots of
Virtual Networks
WLAN Services
Roles
Topologies sections of 3rd party service?

Thanks,

Rahman

Jason1
Extreme Employee
Rahman,

This article should help with getting the captive portal to work with the 3rd party AP's. There needs to be a change to allow out-of-network traffic to bypass that rule.

https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/Solution/IdentiFi-3rd-Party-VNS-not-working-with-...

Thanks,
Jason

Rahman_Duran1
New Contributor III
Ronald,

EWC's default routing interface is on esa0 (192.168.10.122). So I need to write a static route like this; 10.100.60.0/24 192.168.10.122 ?

>BTW, why are the APs in network 172.16.64.x and not 10.100.60.x ?

Because these aruba devices also broadcast eduroam(802.1x) WLAN and it is on 172.xxx.xxx.xxx subnet. CP WLAN is tagged as vlan 60 so it is a seperate network even the ap's management network subnet is different.

Correct, you add the route to the router in the 192.168.10.x network and then you should be able to ping from the DHCP server to 10.100.60.2 and vice versa.

Andre_Brits_Kan
Contributor II
What Ronald said 
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