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Old 07-01-2009, 05:03 PM   #1
 
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Default Cisco AP 1230

We have 30 Cisco 1230 Ap all working fine set with a wireless vlan ( vlan 6)
and a voice vlan (vlan 7) we have 7921 wireless phones anyway issue is this
I need to add a new ssid and wep key to the 2 exsisting above as you cant use the same vlan id i set this to 8 (unused)
My clients connect to Ap but get no ip address where do i set up the vlan on the AP or the cisco 6500 switch its plugged into??


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We have 30 Cisco 1230 Ap all working fine set with a wireless vlan ( vlan 6)
and a voice vlan (vlan 7) we have 7921 wireless phones anyway issue is this
I need to add a new ssid and wep key to the 2 exsisting above as you cant use the same vlan id i set this to 8 (unused)
My clients connect to Ap but get no ip address where do i set up the vlan on the AP or the cisco 6500 switch its plugged into??


thanks
You will need a DHCP server on the network to get IP addresses.

You setup your Vlan on the switch that acts as a server switch and then you trunk the ports your AP's are plugged into so they can use more than one v-lan. (i think i am right)
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