john@mosstele.com wrote:
I figured out how to do this (single preshare key ssid with multiple vlans)
You have to manualy config a new wlan virtual-ap and then just reference the aaa and ssid profiles and change the vlan id
First I created the ssid via web-gui and put it in default ap group. That gave me the following on ssid named test.
wlan virtual-ap "test"
aaa-profile "test_aaa_prof"
vlan 1
ssid-profile "test_ssid_prof"
I then created new wlan referencing the aaa and ssid profiles and changed the vlan to 59 via cli
wlan virtual-ap "HS-test"
aaa-profile "test_aaa_prof"
vlan 59
ssid-profile "test_ssid_prof"
Then I went back into web-gui and assigned this new HS-test wlan to my HS ap group. Rinse and repeat for other elementaries etc etc etc.
enjoy !!!
Just in case someone runs across this in the future, in the Web GUI, there is an option that needs to be turned on called "Show advanced profiles".
You get there by clicking on the logged in user (admin, for example), clicking Preferences, and finally checking "Show advanced profiles".
Once there, go back to your AP groups, select an AP Group, then on the right side under the highlighted box (which includes APs, WLANS, Multizone, etc.), there's a new "Profiles" link on the right. You can then manage your AP stuff like the old AOS 6.x.