Creating Access Point Groups - Cisco SD2008T-NA Configuration Manual

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Chapter 6
Configuring WLANsWireless Device Access
In
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identified as VLAN 61, VLAN 62, and VLAN 63. Three access point groups are defined and each is a
member of a different VLAN but all are members of the same SSID. A client within the wireless SSID
is assigned an IP address from the VLAN subnet on which its access point is a member. For example,
any user that associates with an access point that is a member of the access point group: VLAN 61 is
assigned an IP address from that subnet.
In the example in
3 roaming event. In this way, WLAN clients maintain their original IP addresses.
To configure access point groups, follow these top-level steps.
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2.
3.

Creating Access Point Groups

Once all access points have joined the controller, you can create access point groups and assign each
group to one or more WLANs. You also need to define WLAN-to-interface mapping.
Using the GUI to Create Access Point Groups
To create an access point group using the GUI, follow these steps.
Click WLANs.
Step 1
Click AP Groups VLAN.
Step 2
Step 3
Check the AP Groups VLAN Feature Enable check box.
Step 4
Enter the group's name in the AP Group Name field.
Step 5
Enter the group's description in the AP Group Description field.
Click Create New AP Group to create the group. The newly created access point group appears on the
Step 6
AP Groups VLAN page (see
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6-9, there are three configured dynamic interfaces that are mapped to three different VLANs
Figure
6-9, the controller internally treats roaming between access points as a Layer
Configure the appropriate dynamic interfaces and map them to the desired VLANs.
For example, to implement the network in
and 63 on the controller. Refer to
information about how to configure dynamic interfaces.
Create the access point groups. Refer to the
Assign access points to the appropriate access point group. Refer to the
to Access Point Groups" section on page
Figure
Figure
6-9, create dynamic interfaces for VLANs 61, 62,
Chapter 3, "Configuring Ports and Interfaces"
"Creating Access Point Groups" section on page
6-29.
6-10).
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
Configuring WLANs
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"Assigning Access Points
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