Using A Radius Server For Dynamic Mobility Group Assignment; Viewing Vlans Configured On The Access Point - Cisco M10-RM Software Manual

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Chapter 14
Configuring VLANs

Using a RADIUS Server for Dynamic Mobility Group Assignment

You can configure a RADIUS server to dynamically assign mobility groups to users or user groups. This
eliminates the need to configure multiple SSIDs on the access point. Instead, you need to configure only
one SSID per access point.
When users associate to the SSID, the access point passes their login information to WLSM, which
passes the information to the RADIUS server. Based on the login information, the RADIUS server
assigns the users to the appropriate mobility group and sends their credentials back.
To enable dynamic mobility group assignment, you need to configure the following attributes on the
RADIUS server:
Figure 14-2

Viewing VLANs Configured on the Access Point

In privileged EXEC mode, use the show vlan command to view the VLANs that the access point
supports. This is sample output from a show vlan command:
Virtual LAN ID:
vLAN Trunk Interfaces:
FastEthernet0
Virtual-Dot11Radio0
This is configured as native Vlan for the following interface(s) :
Dot11Radio0
FastEthernet0
OL-14209-01
Tunnel-Type (64)
Tunnel-Medium-Type(65)
Tunnel-Private-Group-ID (81)
Dynamic Mobility Group Assignment
1 (IEEE 802.1Q Encapsulation)
Dot11Radio0
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