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Cisco mesh access points, design and deployment guide, release 7.3
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Connecting the Cisco 1500 Series Mesh Access Points to the Network
• Map the SSID to the radio interfaces and define the role of the radio interfaces.
In the following example, one SSID (WGBTEST) is used in both radios, and the SSID is the infrastructure
SSID mapped to NATIVE VLAN 51. All radio interfaces are mapped to bridge group -1.
config t
WGB1#
WGB1(config)#
WGB1(config-subif)#
WGB1(config-subif)#
WGB1(config-subif)#
WGB1(config)#
WGB1(config-subif)#
WGB1(config-subif)#
WGB1(config-subif)#
WGB1(config)#
WGB1(config-ssid)#
WGB1(config-ssid)#
WGB1(config-ssid)#
WGB1(config-ssid)#
WGB1(config)#
WGB1(config-if)#
WGB1(config-if)#
WGB1(config-if)#
WGB1(config)#
WGB1(config-if)#
WGB1(config-if)#
WGB1(config-if)#
OL-27593-01
A native VLAN is always mapped to bridge group 1 by default. For other VLANs, the
Note
bridge group number matches the VLAN number; for example, for VLAN 46, the bridge
group is 46.
interface Dot11Radio1.51
encapsulation dot1q 51 native
bridge-group 1
exit
interface Dot11Radio0.51
encapsulation dot1q 51 native
bridge-group 1
exit
dot11 ssid WGBTEST
VLAN 51
authentication open
infrastructiure-ssid
exit
interface Dot11Radio1
ssid WGBTEST
station-role workgroup-bridge
exit
interface Dot11Radio0
ssid WGBTEST
station-role root
exit
Workgroup Bridge Interoperability with Mesh Infrastructure
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