I ran into a situation yesterday where I needed to have a VSC tunnel the traffic back to the 760 controller, then egress out of the Internet port on a separate VLAN. I was looking for a straight 'bridged' connection between the two, so basically the VSC traffic would be dumped onto the VLAN, facilitated by going through the controller.
Problem is, it didn't work. I'm not sure why or what I did wrong. I think I tried everything, choosing 'always tunnel client traffic', selecting/unselecting 'authentication' and 'access control', with/without the built-in DHCP server. When traffic passed, it would pass to the AP's management VLAN and get DHCP from there. I would also get DHCP from the controller when 'always tunnel' was checked and DHCP was listening on the Client Data Tunnel.
Does anyone have any insight as to how I can make this work, though either the LAN port or preferably the Internet port? All I am looking for is a Cisco-esque 'Local' wireless network. In the Cisco world what I'm looking for happens right out of the box.
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