12-11-2013 05:36 PM - edited 07-04-2021 01:25 AM
5508 running 7.4
I want to create a definition for a particular site that maps WLANs (SSIDs) to switched VLANs. I know that I can go to Wireless => Select AP => VLAN mappings on an individual AP basis. But is there a way to create a group that will do this? I thought it could be done with flexconnect groups but I just could not find a way to make it happen there. Then I ran across this Architecting Network for Branch Offices with Cisco Unified Wireless Cisco Live presentation:
http://d2zmdbbm9feqrf.cloudfront.net/2013/usa/pdf/BRKEWN-2016.pdf
And on page 28 it states:
AP groups give the ability to statically map Wi-Fi service (WLAN) to VLAN based on physical location
And it then goes on to give a Configuration/VLAN mapping example in which I fail to see where VLANs are mentioned at all.
Is what I am trying to do possible?
Thanks,
-JEff
12-11-2013 09:59 PM
FlexConnect require the WLAN to vlan mapping to be defined. If your WLAN to vlan aping is consistent for all sites, you can create a dynamic interface with the vlan id and map the WLAN to that dynamic interface. By default the FlexConnect AP's will inherent the vlan mappings. If the WLAN to vlan mappings are different per site, you can create dynamic interfaces (not really going to be used) with the vlan's for a site. The. You create an AP Group and place the APs for that site to this group. By default the APs will get the WLAN to ssid mapping. The other way is to define the WLAN to vlan mapping per ap.
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12-12-2013 07:11 AM
Hi Scott, thanks for the reply
I have a main campus with several different distribution blocks that each use unique VLAN IDs. And I have about a dozen remote sites that will all use common VLAN IDs. I am configuring a single SSID (WLAN 2) to be used across all of these locations. So at my main campus building "A" will have WLAN 2 mapped to VLAN 55 while building "B" will have WLAN 2 mapped to VLAN 65. At each of the remote sites WLAN 2 needs to be maped to VLAN 15.
So let's say I want to configure the main campus buildings A and B. I create a dynamic interface for vlan 55 and name it something creative like vlan-55, Likewise for vlan 65. Then I create an AP group named APG-55, add WLAN 2 to it and add all of my APs in that buliding. What I don't understand is where the dynamic interface comes into play. From your explanation it would seem that I need to assoiciate the dynamic interface to an AP group somehow. What am I missing?
Thanks!
-Jeff
12-12-2013 07:16 AM
It's just a placeholder or let's say a workaround to pre populate the vlan ID to the WLAN.
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12-12-2013 07:33 AM
Hi Scott
I am still not getting it. So the dynamic interface is associated to the WLAN and not to the AP group?
-Jeff
12-11-2013 10:01 PM
Here is a thread with an excel spreadsheet that you can cut an paste to configure the WLAN to vlan mapping
https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2221117
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