05-14-2008 02:01 AM - edited 07-03-2021 03:51 PM
Greetings, ive configured the 4400 controllers before and am familiar with the terms involved, ive recently acquired a 2106 controller, i have assigned an AP Manager and Management Address to Port 1 on the same subnet and can ping the device.
Subsequently i have several different vlans with differing subnets that i want to provide wireless services too as well as a guest network.
As such i have configured the WLAN's and associated each one to it's own dynamic interfaces. Each dynamic interface is in turn associated to it's own port on the controller.
Port 1 - AP Manager/Management
Port 2 - Dynamic Interface - WLAN A
Port 3 - Dynamic Interface - WLAN B
Port 4 - Dynamic Interface - WLAN C
And so on, unfortunately when configuring this i lose connection to the controller, if i put all dynamic and static interfaces onto a single port it works fine.
Im running Rapid PVST+ on my switches and am thinking it may be a spanning-tree issue but need clarification if what im doing is actually possible?
Regards
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05-14-2008 05:23 AM
05-14-2008 04:55 AM
Mark,
In a previous post - this issue was resolved by upgrading the WLC to ver 5.x What ver are you running right now?
HTH.
05-14-2008 05:16 AM
Currently running version 5.0.148.0, im glad there is a known issue though.
Regards
05-14-2008 05:23 AM
05-14-2008 05:31 AM
Indeed, im going to try re-flashing the unit with the updated code.
My Management/Native Vlan is 999 on all switches and across trunk ports.
Ill have another shot at it and see how things go.
Regards
05-14-2008 05:50 AM
Now im confused, all working now, cheers for pointing out the above.
Regards
05-14-2008 06:09 AM
No problem - glad to help.
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