AP 1300 Bridge mode routing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hi there,
I have two 1300 AP's one configured as a bridge mode other as a non root bridge. Right now i configured for one subnet and it works. Now i have to add one more subnet in my network, for that do i have to configure SSID?
My topology is kind of this way
ASA 5505>>>Switch 2950>>>>AP1300>>>>AP1300>>>>>>>Switch2950. With Subnet 1 this senario works fine.
If add one more subnet than i know what i need to do on ASA and Switch. But i need to know how can i configure AP so it can route the traffic for
both the subnet.
Thanks,
Abhishek

Hi,
On ASA I created two VLAN 1 and VLAN 5
On Switch Create VLAN 1 as a managment VLAN 1
On AP 1300 Create SSID test assign under VLAN 1
Now  the question is as you are using VLAN 5 as your managment VLAN on AP  can i use my native VLAN 1 as my managment VLAN on AP???
ANS - Even on my config, the management VLAN is 1, i have used VLAN 5 to get the associations between the bridges..
We just need One SSID to be configured between the Bridges to get associated and pass the traffic..(Let it be on Either VLAN 5 or 1  it doesnt matter till we have the sub interface configs right)
One more question is  i just need to configure dotradio subinterface and Fastethernet subinterface on AP and trunking ???
ANS - Yes.. Make sure you specify the native VLAN in the sub interface config..
For example..
if you already have the VLAN 1 configured between the bridges and if you need VLAN 5 traffic to be passed now, then here is the config example..
en
conf t
int bvi 1
ip address < MASK>
no shut
end
en
conf t
dot11 ssid
vlan 1
auth open
guest-mode
end
en
conf t
int dot11 0.1
encap dot1q 1 native
bridge-group 1
end
en
conf t
int dot11 0.5
encap dot1q 5
bridge-group 5
end
en
conf t
int fa 0.1
encap dot1q 1 native
bridge-group 1
end
en
conf t
int dot11 0.5
encap dot1q 5 native
bridge-group 5
end
en
conf t
int fa 0.5
encap dot1q 5
bridge-group 5
end
en
conf t
bridge i protocol ieee
bridge 1 route ip
brodge irb
On the switch
============
en
conf t
int fa X/X
switchport
switchport trunk encap dot1Q
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk native vlan 1
end
This will do it for you!!
Lemme know if this answered ur question and please dont forget to rate the usefull posts!!
Regards
Surendra

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