Hello all,
We have multiple class-C VLANS bind to a single VAP in bridge mode and we tagged all VLANs to all areas within the company. It works fine so far, however I do not think it is very effective approach. Should I tag different VLAN base on its location? Say Area A got VLAN 10, Area B got VLAN12? The DHCP scopes have been set up correctly for different VLANs. Would Aruba be able to assign correct IP address to the workstation based on different VLAN?
In some areas with more than 256 workstations, I need to tag VLAN 13 and VLAN14. I am curious how the IP addresses will be assigned. Will it use up one pool in one VLAN then the other or randomly try one after the others? What happens if one pool is full and the other still have some free addresses?
Thanks
Ian