Re: Cisco 1200 AP and vlan tags/trunks



If you need VLAN to traverse between bridges, you need trunk ports carring
the vlans between the brigdes.
I am pretty sure you problem lays within the strange switch you are using.
Have you tried a Cisco Switch ?


<bambock@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I had messed around with the 1230 AP and another layer 3 routing switch
> (see below), and I am at a roadblock. Here is the situation:
>
> I have configured the AP using VLANS 1 (no SSID, native), 2 (with
> SSID), & 3 (with SSID) as described in Cisco's documentation (link
> below), and I have connected FastEthernet0 to Ethernet 1 on my other
> device. On the secondary device I have VLAN 1 associated with the IP
> address on the same subnet as the BVI1 on the AP. So it looks like
> this:
>
> [ BVI1 - VLAN1 - 10.10.1.254/24 ] (untagged) - - - - - - - - - [
> ETH1 - VLAN1 - 10.10.1.1/24 ] (untagged)
>
> At this point I have IP connectivity between the two devices, but the
> hosts on VLANS 2 and 3 which correspond to SSIDs on the wireless side
> have no communication to the VLANS on the secondary device, primary
> because of the untagged/untrunked ports. So in effect the AP and the
> router can talk, but the wireless nodes can't.
>
> The other side of the coin is that if I enable tagging I can pass the
> traffic of the wireless nodes appropriately, but there is no IP
> connectivity to the BVI1 interface on the AP. In effect the exact
> opposite of the first scenario. Have you anyone ran into this, and if
> so how was it solved?
>
> [Other L3 Routing Switch]: Alcatel OmniCore 5010 a.k.a Packet Engines
> PowerRail 1000
>
> [Cisco Docs]:
>
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/wireless/airo1100/accsspts/i1234ja/i1234sc/index.htm
>
>
> Any assistance is greatly appreciated,
> Ethan
>


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