 | reply to markysharkey
Re: Wireless LAN Controller or WLSE? Have you permitted your phone vlan on the trunk to the 2504? All vlan's used by the wlc need to be on the trunk port (or LAG) going to the wlc. Once that's done you need to create interfaces on the wlc for the appropriate vlans (same spot as you define the ap manager interface). -- "There are two American flags flying on the property I reside on. Anyone who tries to take them down will be rendered inoperative." -Lindy |
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 | That may be where I'm going wrong. The WLC has 4 VLANS each with it's own appropriate interface. The un-tagged VLAN is the management VLAN and is in the native VLAN subnet hanging off port 1 which is a trunk to the switch. All VLAN's are permitted on the switch trunk port. The 2504 does not seem to support LAG. Each WLAN seems to have to be "mapped" to it's own interface which the WLC creates and names the same as the WLAN. If I put the Voice WLAN into the Management Interface the native VLAN seems to be bumped off as if I had changed the native VLAN. Very confused... |
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 PaulgDisplaced YooperPremium join:2004-03-15 Neenah, WI kudos:1 | The 2504 can support LAG if you upgrade to 7.4 (released last week). |
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