Deploying multiple WLANs at a remote site

At Site-A where the WLC4200 & DHCP server reside, we have the following subnets:
- (vlan10) 10.10.10.0
- (vlan11) 10.10.11.0
Each VLAN corresponds to a dynamic interface on the WLC ("Int-10" & "Int-11") which is assigned to their own respective WLAN. Works fine.
At remote Site-B where we have a 1242 (HREAP), we have the following subnets:
(vlan100) 10.20.14.0
(vlan101) 10.20.15.0
If I want to assign vlan100 & vlan101 to their own respective local WLANs, will I need to create vlans 100 & 101 (define subnets 20.14 & 20.15 on my Site-A layer-3 switch) at Site-A?
I ultimately want to create 2 WLANs at the remote site, one for voice (w/ QOS enabled) and one for data. The problem I keep running into is, the remote wireless clients authenticate but are unable to get a DHCP address.

You need not create sepearate VLANs 100 and 101 on the site-A. Make sure the DHCP server is reachable. Ensure that IP helper pointing to your DHCP server is configured on the router at the remote site so that DHCP broadcast is from your client is forwarded to DHCP server. Refer http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/controller/4.0/configuration/guide/c40hreap.html for more information.

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    create profile sync 0002461994550035
    voice register dn  1
    number 199
    name Door Intercom
    no-reg
    label Door Intercom
    voice register pool  1
    registration-timer max 720 min 660
    id mac 7C1E.B3FE.09A8
    type CiscoMobile-iOS
    number 1 dn 1
    cor incoming user-internal default
    dtmf-relay rtp-nte
    username 199 password
    codec g711ulaw
    voice hunt-group 1 parallel
    final 399
    list 122,123
    timeout 16
    pilot 501
    voice translation-rule 4
    rule 15 /^...$/ /62223151/
    voice translation-rule 1000
    rule 1 /.*/ //
    voice translation-rule 1112
    rule 10 /^90[0123][1-9]\(.*\)/ /019\1/
    rule 15 /^9/ //
    voice translation-rule 2002
    rule 1 /^6/ //
    voice translation-rule 2222
    voice translation-rule 3119
    rule 1 /^3\(...\)/ /\1/
    voice translation-rule 3121
    rule 1 /3121/ /121/
    voice translation-profile CALLER_ID_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    translate calling 1111
    voice translation-profile CallBlocking
    translate called 2222
    voice translation-profile IOM
    translate called 3119
    voice translation-profile OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    translate called 1112
    voice translation-profile PROFILE_ALL_BRI
    translate calling 4
    voice translation-profile XFER_TO_VM_PROFILE
    translate redirect-called 2002
    voice translation-profile nondialable
    translate called 1000
    voice-card 0
    fax interface-type fax-mail
    license udi pid UC560-BRI-K9 sn FGL164912CA
    archive
    log config
      logging enable
      logging size 600
      hidekeys
    process-max-time 150
    ip tftp source-interface Vlan90
    crypto isakmp policy 10
    encr 3des
    hash md5
    authentication pre-share
    group 2
    lifetime 85400
    crypto isakmp key xxxxxxxxx address IP of Isle of Man no-xauth
    crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-3DES-MD5 esp-3des esp-md5-hmac
    crypto map IOM-VPN 10 ipsec-isakmp
    set peer IP of Isle of Man
    set transform-set ESP-3DES-MD5
    match address 150
    interface Loopback0
    ip address xxxxxxxxx 255.255.255.0
    ip nat inside
    ip virtual-reassembly in
    interface GigabitEthernet0/0
    ip ddns update hostname xxxxxxxxx
    ip ddns update dyndns
    ip address dhcp client-id GigabitEthernet0/0
    ip nat outside
    ip virtual-reassembly in
    load-interval 30
    duplex auto
    speed auto
    crypto map IOM-VPN
    interface Integrated-Service-Engine0/0
    description Interface used to manage integrated application modulecue is initialized with default IMAP group
    ip unnumbered Vlan90
    ip nat inside
    ip virtual-reassembly in
    service-module ip address 10.1.10.1 255.255.255.252
    service-module ip default-gateway 10.1.10.2
    interface GigabitEthernet0/1/0
    switchport mode trunk
    switchport voice vlan 100
    no ip address
    macro description cisco-switch
    interface GigabitEthernet0/1/1
    switchport mode trunk
    switchport voice vlan 100
    no ip address
    macro description cisco-switch
    interface GigabitEthernet0/1/2
    no ip address
    macro description cisco-desktop
    spanning-tree portfast
    interface GigabitEthernet0/1/3
    description Interface used to communicate with integrated service module
    switchport access vlan 90
    no ip address
    service-module ip address 10.1.10.1 255.255.255.252
    service-module ip default-gateway 10.1.10.2
    interface BRI0/1/0
    no ip address
    isdn switch-type basic-net3
    isdn point-to-point-setup
    isdn incoming-voice voice
    isdn sending-complete
    trunk-group ALL_BRI 64
    interface BRI0/1/1
    no ip address
    isdn switch-type basic-net3
    isdn point-to-point-setup
    isdn incoming-voice voice
    isdn sending-complete
    trunk-group ALL_BRI 64
    interface Virtual-Template1
    ip unnumbered Loopback0
    ip nat inside
    ip virtual-reassembly in
    interface Virtual-Template200 type serial
    no ip address
    interface Vlan1
    ip address 192.168.138.1 255.255.255.0
    ip nat inside
    ip virtual-reassembly in
    interface Vlan90
    ip address 10.1.10.2 255.255.255.252
    ip nat inside
    ip virtual-reassembly in
    interface Vlan100
    ip address 172.16.100.1 255.255.255.0
    ip nat inside
    ip virtual-reassembly in
    ip local pool SDM_WEBVPN_POOL_1 192.168.138.20 192.168.138.29
    ip forward-protocol nd
    ip http server
    ip http authentication local
    ip http secure-server
    ip http path flash:/gui
    ip dns server
    ip nat inside source route-map SDM_RMAP_1 interface GigabitEthernet0/0 overload
    ip route 10.1.10.1 255.255.255.255 Vlan90
    access-list 100 deny   ip 192.168.138.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.104.0 0.0.0.255
    access-list 100 deny   ip 172.16.100.0 0.0.0.255 172.16.105.0 0.0.0.255
    access-list 100 deny   ip 172.16.100.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.104.0 0.0.0.255
    access-list 100 deny   ip 192.168.138.0 0.0.0.255 172.16.105.0 0.0.0.255
    access-list 100 permit ip 10.1.10.0 0.0.0.3 any
    access-list 100 permit ip 192.168.138.0 0.0.0.255 any
    access-list 100 permit ip 172.16.100.0 0.0.0.255 any
    access-list 150 permit ip 192.168.138.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.104.0 0.0.0.255
    access-list 150 permit ip 172.16.100.0 0.0.0.255 172.16.105.0 0.0.0.255
    access-list 150 permit ip 172.16.100.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.104.0 0.0.0.255
    access-list 150 permit ip 192.168.138.0 0.0.0.255 172.16.105.0 0.0.0.255
    route-map SDM_RMAP_1 permit 1
    match ip address 100
    snmp-server community public RO
    tftp-server flash:/phones/6901_6911/SCCP6911.9-1-1-0.loads alias SCCP6911.9-1-1-0.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/6901_6911/SCCP6901.9-1-1-0.loads alias SCCP6901.9-1-1-0.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/6901_6911/KNL6911SCCP.9-1-1-0.zz.sgn alias KNL6911SCCP.9-1-1-0.zz.sgn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/6901_6911/KNL6901SCCP.9-1-1-0.zz.sgn alias KNL6901SCCP.9-1-1-0.zz.sgn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/6901_6911/BFS6911SCCP.9-1-1-0.zz.sgn alias BFS6911SCCP.9-1-1-0.zz.sgn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/6901_6911/APP6911SCCP.9-1-1-0.zz.sgn alias APP6911SCCP.9-1-1-0.zz.sgn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/6901_6911/APP6901SCCP.9-1-1-0.zz.sgn alias APP6901SCCP.9-1-1-0.zz.sgn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/69xx/SCCP69xx.9-1-1-2-sr.loads alias SCCP69xx.9-1-1-2-sr.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/69xx/BOOT69xx.0-0-0-14.zz.sgn alias BOOT69xx.0-0-0-14.zz.sgn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/69xx/DSP69xx.0-0-0-4.zz.sgn alias DSP69xx.0-0-0-4.zz.sgn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/69xx/SCCP69xx.9-1-1-2-sr.zz.sgn alias SCCP69xx.9-1-1-2-sr.zz.sgn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/521_524/cp524g-8-1-17.bin alias cp524g-8-1-17.bin
    tftp-server flash:/phones/525/spa525g-7-4-9c.bin alias spa525g-7-4-9c.bin
    tftp-server flash:/phones/50x-30x/spa50x-30x-7-4-9c.bin alias spa50x-30x-7-4-9c.bin
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7906_7911/apps11.9-2-1TH1-13.sbn alias apps11.9-2-1TH1-13.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7906_7911/cnu11.9-2-1TH1-13.sbn alias cnu11.9-2-1TH1-13.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7906_7911/cvm11sccp.9-2-1TH1-13.sbn alias cvm11sccp.9-2-1TH1-13.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7906_7911/dsp11.9-2-1TH1-13.sbn alias dsp11.9-2-1TH1-13.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7906_7911/jar11sccp.9-2-1TH1-13.sbn alias jar11sccp.9-2-1TH1-13.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7906_7911/SCCP11.9-2-1S.loads alias SCCP11.9-2-1S.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7906_7911/term06.default.loads alias term06.default.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7906_7911/term11.default.loads alias term11.default.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7914/S00105000400.sbn alias S00105000400.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7915/B015-1-0-4.SBN alias B015-1-0-4.SBN
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7916/B016-1-0-4.SBN alias B016-1-0-4.SBN
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7921/APPS-1.4.1SR1.SBN alias APPS-1.4.1SR1.SBN
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7921/CP7921G-1.4.1SR1.LOADS alias CP7921G-1.4.1SR1.LOADS
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7921/GUI-1.4.1SR1.SBN alias GUI-1.4.1SR1.SBN
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7921/TNUXR-1.4.1SR1.SBN alias TNUXR-1.4.1SR1.SBN
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7921/SYS-1.4.1SR1.SBN alias SYS-1.4.1SR1.SBN
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7921/TNUX-1.4.1SR1.SBN alias TNUX-1.4.1SR1.SBN
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7921/WLAN-1.4.1SR1.SBN alias WLAN-1.4.1SR1.SBN
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7925/APPSH-1.4.1SR1.SBN alias APPSH-1.4.1SR1.SBN
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7925/CP7925G-1.4.1SR1.LOADS alias CP7925G-1.4.1SR1.LOADS
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7925/GUIH-1.4.1SR1.SBN alias GUIH-1.4.1SR1.SBN
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7925/JSYSH-1.4.1SR1.SBN alias JSYSH-1.4.1SR1.SBN
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7925/JUIH-1.4.1SR1.SBN alias JUIH-1.4.1SR1.SBN
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7925/SYSH-1.4.1SR1.SBN alias SYSH-1.4.1SR1.SBN
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7925/TNUXH-1.4.1SR1.SBN alias TNUXH-1.4.1SR1.SBN
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7925/TNUXRH-1.4.1SR1.SBN alias TNUXRH-1.4.1SR1.SBN
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7925/WLANH-1.4.1SR1.SBN alias WLANH-1.4.1SR1.SBN
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7931/apps31.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias apps31.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7931/cnu31.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias cnu31.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7931/cvm31sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias cvm31sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7931/dsp31.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias dsp31.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7931/jar31sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias jar31sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7931/SCCP31.9-1-1SR1S.loads alias SCCP31.9-1-1SR1S.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7931/term31.default.loads alias term31.default.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7936/cmterm_7936.3-3-21-0.bin alias cmterm_7936.3-3-21-0.bin
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7937/apps37sccp.1-4-4-0.bin alias apps37sccp.1-4-4-0.bin
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7940_7960/P00308010200.bin alias P00308010200.bin
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7940_7960/P00308010200.loads alias P00308010200.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7940_7960/P00308010200.sb2 alias P00308010200.sb2
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7940_7960/P00308010200.sbn alias P00308010200.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7941_7961/apps41.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias apps41.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7941_7961/cnu41.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias cnu41.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7941_7961/cvm41sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias cvm41sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7941_7961/dsp41.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias dsp41.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7941_7961/jar41sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias jar41sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7941_7961/SCCP41.9-1-1SR1S.loads alias SCCP41.9-1-1SR1S.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7941_7961/term41.default.loads alias term41.default.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7941_7961/term61.default.loads alias term61.default.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7942_7962/apps42.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias apps42.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7942_7962/cnu42.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias cnu42.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7942_7962/cvm42sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias cvm42sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7942_7962/dsp42.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias dsp42.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7942_7962/jar42sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias jar42sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7942_7962/SCCP42.9-1-1SR1S.loads alias SCCP42.9-1-1SR1S.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7942_7962/term42.default.loads alias term42.default.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7942_7962/term62.default.loads alias term62.default.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7945_7965/apps45.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias apps45.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7945_7965/cnu45.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias cnu45.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7945_7965/cvm45sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias cvm45sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7945_7965/dsp45.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias dsp45.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7945_7965/jar45sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias jar45sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7945_7965/SCCP45.9-1-1SR1S.loads alias SCCP45.9-1-1SR1S.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7945_7965/term45.default.loads alias term45.default.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7945_7965/term65.default.loads alias term65.default.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7970_7971/apps70.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias apps70.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7970_7971/cnu70.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias cnu70.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7970_7971/cvm70sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias cvm70sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7970_7971/dsp70.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias dsp70.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7970_7971/jar70sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias jar70sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7970_7971/SCCP70.9-1-1SR1S.loads alias SCCP70.9-1-1SR1S.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7970_7971/term70.default.loads alias term70.default.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7970_7971/term71.default.loads alias term71.default.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7975/apps75.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias apps75.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7975/cnu75.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias cnu75.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7975/cvm75sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias cvm75sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7975/dsp75.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias dsp75.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7975/jar75sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn alias jar75sccp.9-1-1TH1-16.sbn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7975/SCCP75.9-1-1SR1S.loads alias SCCP75.9-1-1SR1S.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/7975/term75.default.loads alias term75.default.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/8961/dkern8961.100609R2-9-2-2.sebn alias dkern8961.100609R2-9-2-2.sebn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/8961/kern8961.9-2-2.sebn alias kern8961.9-2-2.sebn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/8961/rootfs8961.9-2-2.sebn alias rootfs8961.9-2-2.sebn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/8961/sboot8961.031610R1-9-2-2.sebn alias sboot8961.031610R1-9-2-2.sebn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/8961/sip8961.9-2-2.loads alias sip8961.9-2-2.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/8961/skern8961.022809R2-9-2-2.sebn alias skern8961.022809R2-9-2-2.sebn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/9951/dkern9951.100609R2-9-2-2.sebn alias dkern9951.100609R2-9-2-2.sebn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/9951/kern9951.9-2-2.sebn alias kern9951.9-2-2.sebn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/9951/rootfs9951.9-2-2.sebn alias rootfs9951.9-2-2.sebn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/9951/sboot9951.031610R1-9-2-2.sebn alias sboot9951.031610R1-9-2-2.sebn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/9951/sip9951.9-2-2.loads alias sip9951.9-2-2.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/9951/skern9951.022809R2-9-2-2.sebn alias skern9951.022809R2-9-2-2.sebn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/9971/dkern9971.100609R2-9-2-2.sebn alias dkern9971.100609R2-9-2-2.sebn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/9971/kern9971.9-2-2.sebn alias kern9971.9-2-2.sebn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/9971/rootfs9971.9-2-2.sebn alias rootfs9971.9-2-2.sebn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/9971/sboot9971.031610R1-9-2-2.sebn alias sboot9971.031610R1-9-2-2.sebn
    tftp-server flash:/phones/9971/sip9971.9-2-2.loads alias sip9971.9-2-2.loads
    tftp-server flash:/phones/9971/skern9971.022809R2-9-2-2.sebn alias skern9971.022809R2-9-2-2.sebn
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Analog1.raw alias Analog1.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Analog2.raw alias Analog2.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/AreYouThere.raw alias AreYouThere.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/DistinctiveRingList.xml alias DistinctiveRingList.xml
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/RingList.xml alias RingList.xml
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/AreYouThereF.raw alias AreYouThereF.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Bass.raw alias Bass.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/CallBack.raw alias CallBack.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Chime.raw alias Chime.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Classic1.raw alias Classic1.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Classic2.raw alias Classic2.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/ClockShop.raw alias ClockShop.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Drums1.raw alias Drums1.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Drums2.raw alias Drums2.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/FilmScore.raw alias FilmScore.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/HarpSynth.raw alias HarpSynth.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Jamaica.raw alias Jamaica.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/KotoEffect.raw alias KotoEffect.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/MusicBox.raw alias MusicBox.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Piano1.raw alias Piano1.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Piano2.raw alias Piano2.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Pop.raw alias Pop.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Pulse1.raw alias Pulse1.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Ring1.raw alias Ring1.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Ring2.raw alias Ring2.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Ring3.raw alias Ring3.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Ring4.raw alias Ring4.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Ring5.raw alias Ring5.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Ring6.raw alias Ring6.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Ring7.raw alias Ring7.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Sax1.raw alias Sax1.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Sax2.raw alias Sax2.raw
    tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Vibe.raw alias Vibe.raw
    tftp-server flash:/Desktops/CampusNight.png
    tftp-server flash:/Desktops/TN-CampusNight.png
    tftp-server flash:/Desktops/CiscoFountain.png
    tftp-server flash:/Desktops/TN-CiscoFountain.png
    tftp-server flash:/Desktops/CiscoLogo.png
    tftp-server flash:/Desktops/TN-CiscoLogo.png
    tftp-server flash:/Desktops/Fountain.png
    tftp-server flash:/Desktops/TN-Fountain.png
    tftp-server flash:/Desktops/MorroRock.png
    tftp-server flash:/Desktops/TN-MorroRock.png
    tftp-server flash:/Desktops/NantucketFlowers.png
    tftp-server flash:/Desktops/TN-NantucketFlowers.png
    tftp-server flash:Desktops/320x212x16/List.xml
    tftp-server flash:Desktops/320x212x12/List.xml
    tftp-server flash:Desktops/320x216x16/List.xml
    tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_allagentsbusy.au alias en_bacd_allagentsbusy.au
    tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_disconnect.au alias en_bacd_disconnect.au
    tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_enter_dest.au alias en_bacd_enter_dest.au
    tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_invalidoption.au alias en_bacd_invalidoption.au
    tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_music_on_hold.au alias en_bacd_music_on_hold.au
    tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_options_menu.au alias en_bacd_options_menu.au
    tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_welcome.au alias en_bacd_welcome.au
    tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_xferto_operator.au alias en_bacd_xferto_operator.au
    radius-server attribute 31 send nas-port-detail
    control-plane
    voice-port 0/0/0
    cptone SG
    station-id number 401
    caller-id enable
    voice-port 0/0/1
    cptone SG
    station-id number 402
    caller-id enable
    voice-port 0/0/2
    cptone SG
    station-id number 403
    caller-id enable
    voice-port 0/0/3
    cptone SG
    station-id number 404
    caller-id enable
    voice-port 0/1/0
    compand-type a-law
    cptone SG
    bearer-cap Speech
    voice-port 0/1/1
    compand-type a-law
    cptone SG
    bearer-cap Speech
    voice-port 0/3/0
    trunk-group ALL_FXO 64
    cptone SG
    connection plar opx 501
    description Configured by CCA 4 FXO-0/3/0-BG
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    voice-port 0/3/1
    trunk-group ALL_FXO 64
    cptone SG
    connection plar opx 501
    description Configured by CCA 4 FXO-0/3/1-BG
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    voice-port 0/3/2
    trunk-group ALL_FXO 64
    cptone SG
    connection plar opx 501
    description Configured by CCA 4 FXO-0/3/2-BG
    caller-id enable
    voice-port 0/3/3
    trunk-group ALL_FXO 64
    cptone SG
    connection plar opx 501
    description Configured by CCA 4 FXO-0/3/3-BG
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    voice-port 0/4/0
    auto-cut-through
    signal immediate
    input gain auto-control -15
    description Music On Hold Port
    sccp local Vlan90
    sccp ccm 172.16.100.1 identifier 1 version 3.1
    sccp
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    name local
    name local-plus
    name international
    name national
    name national-plus
    name emergency
    name toll-free
    dial-peer cor list call-internal
    member internal
    dial-peer cor list call-local
    member local
    dial-peer cor list call-local-plus
    member local-plus
    dial-peer cor list call-national
    member national
    dial-peer cor list call-national-plus
    member national-plus
    dial-peer cor list call-international
    member international
    dial-peer cor list call-emergency
    member emergency
    dial-peer cor list call-toll-free
    member toll-free
    dial-peer cor list user-internal
    member internal
    member emergency
    dial-peer cor list user-local
    member internal
    member local
    member emergency
    member toll-free
    dial-peer cor list user-local-plus
    member internal
    member local
    member local-plus
    member emergency
    member toll-free
    dial-peer cor list user-national
    member internal
    member local
    member local-plus
    member national
    member emergency
    member toll-free
    dial-peer cor list user-national-plus
    member internal
    member local
    member local-plus
    member national
    member national-plus
    member emergency
    member toll-free
    dial-peer cor list user-international
    member internal
    member local
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    member international
    member national
    member national-plus
    member emergency
    member toll-free
    dial-peer voice 1 pots
    destination-pattern 401
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    dial-peer voice 2 pots
    destination-pattern 402
    port 0/0/1
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 3 pots
    destination-pattern 403
    port 0/0/2
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 4 pots
    destination-pattern 404
    port 0/0/3
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 5 pots
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    direct-inward-dial
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    description ** incoming dial peer **
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    direct-inward-dial
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    description ** incoming dial peer **
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    dial-peer voice 151 pots
    description ** incoming dial peer **
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    dial-peer voice 152 pots
    description ** incoming dial peer **
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    dial-peer voice 153 pots
    description ** incoming dial peer **
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    dial-peer voice 154 pots
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    dial-peer voice 157 pots
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    dial-peer voice 54 pots
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    dial-peer voice 56 pots
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    preference 4
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    dial-peer voice 57 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_FXO
    corlist outgoing call-local
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    dial-peer voice 58 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_BRI
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    preference 4
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    dial-peer voice 59 pots
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    corlist outgoing call-local-plus
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    preference 3
    destination-pattern 9[89].......
    forward-digits all
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    dial-peer voice 60 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_BRI
    corlist outgoing call-toll-free
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    preference 4
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    dial-peer voice 61 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_FXO
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    preference 3
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    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 64 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_BRI
    description **CCA*Singapore*Alternate Carrier Select**
    translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    preference 4
    destination-pattern 915T
    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 65 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_FXO
    description **CCA*Singapore*Alternate Carrier Select**
    translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    preference 3
    destination-pattern 915T
    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 66 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_BRI
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    translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    preference 4
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    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 67 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_FXO
    corlist outgoing call-international
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    translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    preference 3
    destination-pattern 90[0123][1-9]T
    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 68 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_BRI
    corlist outgoing call-local
    description **CCA*Singapore*Operator**
    translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    preference 4
    destination-pattern 91[01].
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    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 69 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_FXO
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    translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    preference 3
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    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 70 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_BRI
    corlist outgoing call-local
    description **CCA*Singapore*Service Numbers**
    translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    preference 4
    destination-pattern 913..
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    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 71 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_FXO
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    description **CCA*Singapore*Service Numbers**
    translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    preference 3
    destination-pattern 913..
    forward-digits all
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    dial-peer voice 72 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_BRI
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    description **CCA*Singapore*Service Numbers**
    translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    preference 4
    destination-pattern 916..
    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 73 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_FXO
    corlist outgoing call-local
    description **CCA*Singapore*Service Numbers**
    translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    preference 3
    destination-pattern 916..
    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 74 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_BRI
    corlist outgoing call-local
    description **CCA*Singapore*Service Numbers**
    translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    preference 4
    destination-pattern 917..
    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 75 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_FXO
    corlist outgoing call-local
    description **CCA*Singapore*Service Numbers**
    translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    preference 3
    destination-pattern 917..
    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 76 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_BRI
    corlist outgoing call-local
    description **CCA*Singapore*Service Numbers**
    translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    preference 4
    destination-pattern 918[0-9][1-9].
    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 77 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_FXO
    corlist outgoing call-local
    description **CCA*Singapore*Service Numbers**
    translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    preference 3
    destination-pattern 918[0-9][1-9].
    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 78 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_BRI
    corlist outgoing call-local
    description **CCA*Singapore*Service Numbers**
    translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    preference 4
    destination-pattern 919[1-9][1-9]
    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 79 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_FXO
    corlist outgoing call-local
    description **CCA*Singapore*Service Numbers**
    translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    preference 3
    destination-pattern 919[1-9][1-9]
    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 80 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_BRI
    description **CCA*Singapore*Special Service Code/International Prefixes**
    translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    preference 4
    destination-pattern 91T
    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 81 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_FXO
    description **CCA*Singapore*Special Service Code/International Prefixes**
    translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    preference 3
    destination-pattern 91T
    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 82 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_BRI
    corlist outgoing call-toll-free
    description **CCA*Singapore*Freephone Calls**
    translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    preference 4
    destination-pattern 9800T
    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 83 pots
    trunkgroup ALL_FXO
    corlist outgoing call-toll-free
    description **CCA*Singapore*Freephone Calls**
    translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    preference 3
    destination-pattern 9800T
    forward-digits all
    no sip-register
    dial-peer voice 3150 voip
    description INTERSITE CALLS TO IOM
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    destination-pattern 09..
    session target ipv4:172.16.105.3
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    codec g729br8
    dial-peer voice 3151 voip
    destination-pattern 0977
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    dtmf-relay h245-alphanumeric
    codec g729br8
    no dial-peer outbound status-check pots
    sip-ua
    telephony-service
    video
    fxo hook-flash
    max-ephones 138
    max-dn 600
    ip source-address 172.16.100.1 port 2000
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    calling-number initiator
    service phone videoCapability 1
    service phone ehookenable 1
    service dnis overlay
    service dnis dir-lookup
    service dss
    timeouts interdigit 5
    system message Seaboard
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    url authentication http://10.1.10.1/voiceview/authentication/authenticate.do 
    load 7914 S00105000400
    load 7915-12 B015-1-0-4
    load 7915-24 B015-1-0-4
    load 7916-12 B016-1-0-4
    load 7916-24 B016-1-0-4
    load 7906 SCCP11.9-2-1S
    load 7911 SCCP11.9-2-1S
    load 7921 CP7921G-1.4.1SR1
    load 7925 CP7925G-1.4.1SR1
    load 7931 SCCP31.9-1-1SR1S
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    load 7941GE SCCP41.9-1-1SR1S
    load 7942 SCCP42.9-1-1SR1S
    load 7945 SCCP45.9-1-1SR1S
    load 7961 SCCP41.9-1-1SR1S
    load 7961GE SCCP41.9-1-1SR1S
    load 7962 SCCP42.9-1-1SR1S
    load 7965 SCCP45.9-1-1SR1S
    load 7970 SCCP70.9-1-1SR1S
    load 7971 SCCP70.9-1-1SR1S
    load 7975 SCCP75.9-1-1SR1S
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    load 504G spa50x-30x-7-4-9c
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    load 509G spa50x-30x-7-4-9c
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    load 301 spa50x-30x-7-4-9c
    load 303 spa50x-30x-7-4-9c
    load 6921 SCCP69xx.9-1-1-2-sr
    load 6941 SCCP69xx.9-1-1-2-sr
    load 6961 SCCP69xx.9-1-1-2-sr
    load 6901 SCCP6901.9-1-1-0
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    date-format dd-mm-yy
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    voicemail 399
    max-conferences 8 gain -6
    call-forward pattern .T
    call-forward system redirecting-expanded
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    web admin system name admin secret 5 $1$.BzE$MaR5EV3sF7La6S4Mpk02w1
    dn-webedit
    time-webedit
    transfer-system full-consult dss
    transfer-pattern 9.T
    transfer-pattern .T
    transfer-pattern 6... blind
    secondary-dialtone 9
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    night-service day Mon 17:00 09:00
    night-service day Tue 17:00 09:00
    night-service day Wed 17:00 09:00
    night-service day Thu 17:00 09:00
    night-service day Fri 17:00 09:00
    night-service day Sat 17:00 09:00
    fac standard
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    url services 1 http://10.1.10.1/voiceview/common/login.do VoiceviewExpress
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    softkeys idle  Redial Newcall Cfwdall Pickup Gpickup Dnd Login
    softkeys seized  Cfwdall Endcall Redial Pickup Gpickup Callback
    softkeys connected  Hold Endcall Trnsfer TrnsfVM Confrn Acct Park
    button-layout 7931 2
    ephone-template  16
    url services 1 http://10.1.10.1/voiceview/common/login.do VoiceviewExpress
    softkeys remote-in-use  Newcall
    softkeys idle  Redial Newcall Cfwdall Pickup Gpickup Dnd Login
    softkeys seized  Cfwdall Endcall Redial Pickup Gpickup Callback
    softkeys connected  Hold Endcall Trnsfer TrnsfVM Confrn Acct Park
    ephone-template  17
    url services 1 http://10.1.10.1/voiceview/common/login.do VoiceviewExpress
    softkeys remote-in-use  CBarge Newcall
    softkeys idle  Redial Newcall Cfwdall Pickup Gpickup Dnd Login
    softkeys seized  Cfwdall Endcall Redial Pickup Gpickup Callback
    softkeys connected  Hold Endcall Trnsfer TrnsfVM Confrn Acct Park
    ephone-template  18
    url services 1 http://10.1.10.1/voiceview/common/login.do VoiceviewExpress
    softkeys remote-in-use  CBarge Newcall
    softkeys idle  Redial Newcall Cfwdall Pickup Gpickup Dnd Login
    softkeys seized  Cfwdall Endcall Redial Pickup Gpickup Callback
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    number BCD no-reg primary
    description MoH
    moh out-call ABC
    ephone-dn  593  dual-line
    ring internal
    number 123 no-reg primary
    pickup-group 1
    label 123
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    name Sandra Lee
    huntstop channel
    ephone-dn  594  dual-line
    ring internal
    number 122 no-reg primary
    pickup-group 1
    label 122
    description JuatFong Kien
    name JuatFong Kien
    huntstop channel
    ephone-dn  595  dual-line
    ring internal
    number 121 no-reg primary
    pickup-group 1
    label 121
    description Brian Wittenborn
    name Brian Wittenborn
    huntstop channel
    ephone-dn  596  dual-line
    ring internal
    number 120 no-reg primary
    pickup-group 1
    label 120
    description Spare Phone
    name Spare Phone
    huntstop channel
    ephone-dn  597  dual-line
    ring internal
    number 119 no-reg primary
    pickup-group 1
    label 119
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    name Brian Whilock
    huntstop channel
    ephone-dn  598
    number 6... no-reg primary
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    call-forward all 399
    ephone-dn  599
    number A801... no-reg primary
    mwi off
    ephone-dn  600
    number A800... no-reg primary
    mwi on
    ephone  1
    device-security-mode none
    mac-address 20BB.C092.04C1
    ephone-template 16
    username "119" password 123456
    type 7945
    no missed-calls
    button  1:597
    ephone  2
    device-security-mode none
    mac-address F029.29E3.1D6E
    ephone-template 16
    username "120" password 123456
    type 7945
    no missed-calls
    button  1:596
    ephone  3
    device-security-mode none
    mac-address F029.29E3.15E8
    ephone-template 16
    username "121" password 123456
    type 7945
    no missed-calls
    button  1:595
    ephone  4
    device-security-mode none
    mac-address C8F9.F9D7.1489
    ephone-template 16
    username "122" password 123456
    type 7945
    no missed-calls
    button  1:594
    ephone  5
    device-security-mode none
    mac-address 20BB.C092.0871
    ephone-template 16
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    type 7945
    no missed-calls
    button  1:593
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    line 2
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    transport input all
    speed 115200
    line vty 0 4
    transport preferred none
    transport input all
    line vty 5 100
    transport preferred none
    transport input all
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    gateway SDM_WEBVPN_GATEWAY_1
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    I work for health authority in our region and we just purchased a Cisco wlc 5508 controller along with 25 3500 AP's. We have multiple sites with different IP subnets in each, all connected by a frame relay (owned by ISP). Each site has its own DHCP server. I have the controller in our main site. So when I take an AP to a remote site, the Ap gets an DHCP address from local DHCP server (which is great) and contacts controller and joins controller. Everything is good. BUT, when a client joins at the remote site, it gets an address from a previous site which will not work because the client is now on a different subnet. We dont use Vlans as they dont transvers the frame relay. I need those clients to obtain DHCP from the local DHCP server from the site they are on. Is that possible??
    I have updated the controller to latest version as well.
    Thanks
    Bryan Yaciuk, CCNA
    Parkland Regional Health Authority

    We call this as HREAP LOCAL SWITCHING!! but here is the catch.. everytime the AP joins the new site.. we need to configure the VLAN mapping and this wil do it for you!! Here is the link which will resolve ur issue..
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_configuration_example09186a00807cc3b8.shtml#ll
    Lemme know if this answered ur question and please dont forget to rate the usefull posts!!
    Regards
    Surendra

  • WLC 5508 and remote site (DMVPN) Access Points

    Hi All,
    We just purchased a WLC 5508 and would like to know if it will control remote VPN site Access Points.  Here are the details:
    The 5508 will live at our home office.  We have multiple remote sites that are connected via Cisco's DMVPN.  Each site has one Cisco 1131 Access Point hanging off of either a Cisco 1841 or a 2811 that is using DMVPN back to the home office 2811.  Can the 5508 manage the remote Access Points?
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    Are you are talking about OfficeExtend?
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    https://www.cisco.com/en/US/solutions/collateral/ns340/ns517/ns430/solution_overview_c22-523307_ns348_Networking_Solution_Solution_Overview.html
    OfficeExtend supports 1130 & 1140 as long as you have the Wireless PLUS (WPLUS) Software.
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    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/wcs/6.0/configuration/guide/6_0apcfg.html#wp1069890

  • How to develop and deploy multiple worker roles in single azure cloud services?

    I am Manikandan, From Myeasydocs.com.
    We have developed our application as web projects.  Now we are going to move to azure cloud services, i have successfully migrated our application in cloud services and it worked fine. I am having difficulties with back ground task. i have nearly 12
    schedule tasks in our applications. I need assist on creating multiple worker role creation and deployment.
    Is there is any site on explaining the worker role process in details?
    Thanks in advance .. !!

    Hi,
    In Worker role, Applications hosted within worker roles can run asynchronous, long-running or perpetual tasks independent of user interaction or input. It is a service component that is useful for generalized development, and may perform background processing
    for a web role. A worker role is frequently used for long-running tasks that are non-interactive, but you can host any type of workload.
    I suggest you to follow the below article which explains about Creating and Deploying of Web Roles and Worker Roles in Azure Cloud Service using Visual Studio.
    https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/jj618299.aspx
    Hope this helps !
    Regards,
    Sowmya

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    I have a deployment of NAC Solution where CAM located @ HQ, Users at HQ has a dedicated CAS, while other sites has a seperate CAS/NAC Modular  located at thier sites
    the deployment is L3 OOB, in case the CAS at Remote site has failed, is there a way to make them use the CAS located at HQ dynamically?
    if it is not possible, can we make the user authenticate without NAC at all??

    Mohammed,
    Depends on a lot of factors. If you have IB CASs and the traffic can only traverse the CAS to get to your network, you'll have to redirect the flow so it bypasses the CAS. If you have OOB CASs and they fail, you can change the switch configurations to be on the Access VLANs to begin with. Same holds true for IB CASs. If you have NME modules, then you'll have to again make sure the traffic flow is bypassing the CAS.
    HTH,
    Faisal

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