07-16-2008 01:16 PM - edited 07-03-2021 04:11 PM
I always have configured the access points with only SSID and now and the port of the switch in mode access...I would like configure two ssid in my cisco access points ? I can do it ? In the switch the port must be configured as access port too?
07-16-2008 01:20 PM
I assume that you have a IOS ap? If so, you can configure multiple ssid's but you will need to configure the switch port as a trunk to pass the vlan traffic. Don't know what type of ap or code, but look over this documentation:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/12.4_3g_JA/configuration/guide/s43ssid.html
07-16-2008 02:26 PM
ok, thanks. But I have another doubt, with multiple ssid, which ip address I configure to the interface bvi ?? for example: the users in the vlan 10 ip address 192.168.10.0 for the seconds ssid vlan 20 ip address 192.168.20.0, and wich ip address I assign to the interface bvi ? 192.168.10.0 or 192.168.20.0 or another ?
07-16-2008 02:56 PM
The bvi is usually for you management, so that should be different from either wireless vlans. So you have three vlans you need to allow on the trunk port.
07-18-2008 09:30 AM
The BVI is for management, you will setup different vlans for each SSID if needed and assign the appropriate addressing to each. There is a limit per AP and I believe that it is 8. I have personally added 4 SSID's on cisco AP's without any issues.
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