Can we create multiples vlans for one single SSID. If yes please let me know the steps???
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‎07-16-2019 10:28 AM
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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‎07-31-2019 05:59 AM
Hi Chris,
Thanks for your reply..
Thanks for your reply..
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‎07-30-2019 12:56 PM
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
Christoph S.
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‎07-30-2019 05:58 AM
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..
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‎07-19-2019 01:04 PM
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
Christoph S.
