Hi Collin, hi Frank!
you said following:
"Or maybe create a AP group per location and use the different vlan in the different AP groups. The ssid can be one, based on the VAP within the AP group you assign a different vlan."
"The VLAN is specified in the Virtual AP profile. You would just duplicate that Virtual AP and change the VLAN for every ap-group."
i configured following in my lab:
!
vlan 300 description "AAA"
vlan 310 description "BBB"
!
vlan-name AAA
vlan AAA 300
vlan-name BBB
vlan BBB 310
!
spanning-tree vlan 300
spanning-tree vlan 310
!
interface vlan 300
ip address w.w.w.w x.x.x.x
!
interface vlan 310
ip address y.y.y.y z.z.z.z
!
aaa authentication dot1x "BBB"
!
aaa authentication dot1x "AAA"
!
!
aaa profile "BBB"
authentication-dot1x "BBB"
!
aaa profile "AAA"
authentication-dot1x "AAA"
!
!
wlan ssid-profile "Test"
essid "TEST"
opmode wpa2-psk-aes
a-basic-rates 12 24
a-tx-rates 12 18 24 36 48 54
g-basic-rates
g-tx-rates 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 54
wpa-passphrase xyz1234abc
!
!
wlan virtual-ap "BBB"
aaa-profile "BBB"
vlan 310
ssid-profile "Test"
band-steering
deny-inter-user-traffic
!
wlan virtual-ap "AAA"
aaa-profile "AAA"
vlan 300
ssid-profile "Test"
band-steering
deny-inter-user-traffic
!
should this work?
because when i go into the VAP Profile (as example "BBB") and i choose the SSID "Test" and save, nothing happened!
BR & thx
Richard