Re: 1242AG and fa 0 when using vlan
- From: Aaron Leonard <Aaron@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 12:20:06 -0700
DT,
This configuration is not supported for an Aironet AP in autonomous
IOS mode. An aIOS AP is subject to the following constraint:
It must have exactly one IP address, which IP address is configured
on the BVI1 interface, and which bridge-group must be mapped to the
native VLAN.
So: don't configure your IP address directly on FastEthernet0.
Instead, configure a native subinterface, bridge this to bridge-group 1,
and confiugre the IP address on BVI1.
It might be easier for you to reset the AP to factory defaults, then
use the web interface to set up the VLANs (this is what I do).
Regards,
Aaron
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~ I use the web interface of the 1242AG access point to set up the
~ wireless LAN using VLAN and connect it to one trunk port of the
~ router, which also acts a the dhcp server for the access point.
~
~ After configuring the AP, I reload it and my notebook can get an ip
~ and wirelessly access the network thru that AP. But the interface fa
~ 0 never gets an IP address from the DHCP server. I also try setting an
~ IP manually for the fa 0, but I cannot ping it at all.
~
~ ( The purpose of setting the ip address for the ip is to be able to
~ access it remotely. )
~
~ Any advice how to set it work correctly is greatly appreciated.
~
~ Below is the config of fa 0 and fa 0.5 ( VLAN 5 is used in this case )
~
~ interface FastEthernet0
~ ip address 192.168.243.100 255.255.255.0
~ no ip route-cache
~ duplex auto
~ speed auto
~ bridge-group 1
~ no bridge-group 1 source-learning
~ bridge-group 1 spanning-disabled
~ !
~ interface FastEthernet0.5
~ encapsulation dot1Q 5
~ no ip route-cache
~ no snmp trap link-status
~ bridge-group 5
~ no bridge-group 5 source-learning
~ bridge-group 5 spanning-disabled
~ !
~
~
~ DT
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