@cjoseph wrote:
Go to the interface that the controller is connected to on your infrastructure, and make it trusted.
Type "show port status" to see what interface is up. Then make it trusted:
config t
interface gigabitethernet (x,y)
trusted
All ports are trusted by default by believe, but what I see is:
(Cocoa-620) #show port status
Port Status
-----------
Slot-Port PortType adminstate operstate poe Trusted SpanningTree PortMode
--------- -------- ---------- --------- --- ------- ------------ --------
1/0 FE Enabled Up Enabled Yes Forwarding Access
1/1 FE Enabled Up Enabled Yes Forwarding Access
1/2 FE Enabled Up Enabled Yes Forwarding Access
1/3 FE Enabled Down Enabled Yes Disabled Access
1/4 FE Enabled Up N/A Yes Forwarding Access
1/5 FE Enabled Down N/A Yes Disabled Access
1/6 FE Enabled Down N/A Yes Disabled Access
1/7 FE Enabled Down N/A Yes Disabled Access
1/8 GE Enabled Down N/A Yes Disabled Trunk
1/0 = AP125 assigned to Guest-AP WLAN group, VLAN 200
1/1 = AP125 assigned to Guest-AP WLAN group, VLAN 200
1/2 = AP105 assigned to Employee-AP WLAN group, VLAN 100 (10.1.100.x) that I'm trying to get connected.
1/4 = ethernet on VLAN 100 I'm connecting to
Ignore 1/8 - this is my uplink port I've been trying to get working on a cable modem that I'll leave for another topic, which is hopefully the last item before going into production! :-)
Thanks all very much!!