WebAuth on FlexConnect Local Switched SSID
Hi All
I'm working on getting internal WebAuth to work on a FlexConnect local switched SSID. From what I've been reading, it's possible but apparently not very straight forward.
FlexConnect AP - if the SSID isn't local switch, WebAuth of course works fine.
Once I set it to local switching, WebAuth breaks. Any way around that in 7.6?
Thanks
Figured it out just now. When using the WLC as a DHCP server(this is just a lab), selecting the Central DHCP Processing for use when in Local Switching also selects a box for NAT-PAT. Unselecting the NAT-PAT box fixed the broken WebAuth.
Going to have to figure out what that does.
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Flexconnect Local Switching Hosts Do Not Receive IP Addresses
Hello,
My WLC software version is 7.4.110.0. I have a branch office in my lab. The AP in my branch is configured as flexconnect with native VLAN of 700. The SSID that I have in the branch office is configured to do local switching. The show wlan is added below.
My tunneled SSID still working and I can still receive IP addresses from it. My issue is last week I have the Flexconnect working with no problem, then this morning I can connect to the SSID, but I'm not receiving IP addresses for my test wireless clients.
Thanks
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WLAN Identifier.................................. 2
Profile Name..................................... ACS Guest
Network Name (SSID).............................. RMTGuest
Status........................................... Enabled
MAC Filtering.................................... Disabled
Broadcast SSID................................... Enabled
AAA Policy Override.............................. Disabled
Network Admission Control
Client Profiling Status ....................... Disabled
DHCP ......................................... Disabled
HTTP ......................................... Disabled
Radius-NAC State............................... Disabled
SNMP-NAC State................................. Disabled
Quarantine VLAN................................ 0
Maximum number of Associated Clients............. 0
Maximum number of Clients per AP Radio........... 200
Number of Active Clients......................... 0
Exclusionlist Timeout............................ 60 seconds
Session Timeout.................................. 1800 seconds
User Idle Timeout................................ 300 seconds
--More-- or (q)uit
User Idle Threshold.............................. 0 Bytes
NAS-identifier................................... RK2WLC5508-01
CHD per WLAN..................................... Enabled
Webauth DHCP exclusion........................... Disabled
Interface........................................ management
Multicast Interface.............................. Not Configured
WLAN IPv4 ACL.................................... unconfigured
WLAN IPv6 ACL.................................... unconfigured
mDNS Status...................................... Disabled
mDNS Profile Name................................ unconfigured
DHCP Server...................................... 172.28.27.130
DHCP Address Assignment Required................. Disabled
Static IP client tunneling....................... Disabled
PMIPv6 Mobility Type............................. none
Quality of Service............................... Silver
Per-SSID Rate Limits............................. Upstream Downstream
Average Data Rate................................ 0 0
Average Realtime Data Rate....................... 0 0
Burst Data Rate.................................. 0 0
Burst Realtime Data Rate......................... 0 0
Per-Client Rate Limits........................... Upstream Downstream
Average Data Rate................................ 0 0
Average Realtime Data Rate....................... 0 0
--More-- or (q)uit
Burst Data Rate.................................. 0 0
Burst Realtime Data Rate......................... 0 0
Scan Defer Priority.............................. 4,5,6
Scan Defer Time.................................. 100 milliseconds
WMM.............................................. Allowed
WMM UAPSD Compliant Client Support............... Disabled
Media Stream Multicast-direct.................... Disabled
CCX - AironetIe Support.......................... Enabled
CCX - Gratuitous ProbeResponse (GPR)............. Disabled
CCX - Diagnostics Channel Capability............. Disabled
Dot11-Phone Mode (7920).......................... Disabled
Wired Protocol................................... None
Passive Client Feature........................... Disabled
Peer-to-Peer Blocking Action..................... Disabled
Radio Policy..................................... All
DTIM period for 802.11a radio.................... 1
DTIM period for 802.11b radio.................... 1
Radius Servers
Authentication................................ Disabled
Accounting.................................... Disabled
Dynamic Interface............................. Disabled
Dynamic Interface Priority.................... wlan
Local EAP Authentication......................... Disabled
--More-- or (q)uit
Security
802.11 Authentication:........................ Open System
FT Support.................................... Disabled
Static WEP Keys............................... Disabled
802.1X........................................ Disabled
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2)............. Enabled
WPA (SSN IE)............................... Disabled
WPA2 (RSN IE).............................. Enabled
TKIP Cipher............................. Disabled
AES Cipher.............................. Enabled
Auth Key Management
802.1x.................................. Disabled
PSK..................................... Enabled
CCKM.................................... Disabled
FT-1X(802.11r).......................... Disabled
FT-PSK(802.11r)......................... Disabled
PMF-1X(802.11w)......................... Disabled
PMF-PSK(802.11w)........................ Disabled
FT Reassociation Timeout................... 20
FT Over-The-DS mode........................ Enabled
GTK Randomization.......................... Disabled
SKC Cache Support.......................... Disabled
--More-- or (q)uit
CCKM TSF Tolerance......................... 1000
WAPI.......................................... Disabled
Wi-Fi Direct policy configured................ Disabled
EAP-Passthrough............................... Disabled
CKIP ......................................... Disabled
Web Based Authentication...................... Disabled
Web-Passthrough............................... Disabled
Conditional Web Redirect...................... Disabled
Splash-Page Web Redirect...................... Disabled
Auto Anchor................................... Disabled
FlexConnect Local Switching................... Enabled
flexconnect Central Dhcp Flag................. Disabled
flexconnect nat-pat Flag...................... Disabled
flexconnect Dns Override Flag................. Disabled
FlexConnect Vlan based Central Switching ..... Disabled
FlexConnect Local Authentication.............. Disabled
FlexConnect Learn IP Address.................. Enabled
Client MFP.................................... Optional
PMF........................................... Disabled
PMF Association Comeback Time................. 1
PMF SA Query RetryTimeout..................... 200
Tkip MIC Countermeasure Hold-down Timer....... 60
AVC Visibilty.................................... Disabled
--More-- or (q)uit
AVC Profile Name................................. None
Flow Monitor Name................................ None
Call Snooping.................................... Disabled
Roamed Call Re-Anchor Policy..................... Disabled
SIP CAC Fail Send-486-Busy Policy................ Enabled
SIP CAC Fail Send Dis-Association Policy......... Disabled
KTS based CAC Policy............................. Disabled
Assisted Roaming Prediction Optimization......... Disabled
802.11k Neighbor List............................ Disabled
802.11k Neighbor List Dual Band.................. Disabled
Band Select...................................... Disabled
Load Balancing................................... Disabled
Multicast Buffer................................. Disabled
Mobility Anchor List
WLAN ID IP Address Status
802.11u........................................ Disabled
MSAP Services.................................. Disabled
[/code]is the VLAN still mapped on the AP, and allowed across the trunk?
HTH,
Steve
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MDNS cannot be configured when FlexConnect Local Switching is enabled
I am running Cisco Prime Infrastructu tore 1.3 and I am trying to push a template to allow flexconect local switching on a wlan. However, when I attempt this, I get the message "mDNS cannot be configured when FlexConnect Local Switching is enabled" and I cannot save the template or apply it to controllers. My controllers are WISM 2s running 7.0.235.3.
Make sure you uncheck the mDNS option on the advanced tab of the WLAN template. You cannot use mDNS in conjunction with Flexconnect locally switched WLANs.
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Flexconnect - local-switching - Interface Groups - multiple subnets/vlans
So I'm trying to setup an "interface-group-like" configuration on some Flexconnect APs with local switching enabled in order to support multiple subnets/VLANs linked to a single SSID.
Does anyone know if this is possible or have any suggestions?
I've tried:
AP Groups - One SSID which would require central switching for it to be of use (I think).
AP Groups - Creating an additional SSID and then placing the APs in a group per site. This works but is going to be difficult to manage if I have 400+ sites running this sort of setup.
For reference, my end goal is to have multiple (400+) branch sites with the same WLAN mapped to 3 or 4 different VLANs in order to split the subnets up into smaller chunks (/23s or /24s). These VLANs are all switched locally and are uniform in numbering across all the sites from a layer 2 perspective.
Thanks,
RicInterface groups is not an available feature on FlexConnect. FlexConnect doesn't support layer 3 roaming if devices roam from one FlexConnect ap to another and the wlan to vlan mappings are different. This is a limitation to FlexConnect along with a few others listed in the FlexConnect deployment guide.
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How to have H-REAP broadcast only specific locally switched SSID's?
I'm new to this H-REAP configuration, but in the main office we have about 6 WLAN's. I have a remote office which I want to have 2 new WLAN's and have them switched locally. How can I only have the H-REAP AP's at this site only broadcast those 2 SSID's vs all 8? I haven't really read anything about using AP Group VLAN's with H-REAP or know if that's even possible, but is this a possibility and if no,t what would you recommend?
Thanks for the help!I may create another topic - but here it goes...
I've decided to try to use an existing WLAN in the H-REAP config...
-I've joined the AP to the remote controller, assigned it an IP, put it in H-REAP mode.
-I chose a WLAN, enabled local switching
-I went into the AP, configured the native VLAN, however, I CAN NOT change the vlan of the WLAN listed. It always goes back to default.
I verified the vlan exists on the switch, is routable, etc, the switch port is a member of that vlan, it is set as a trunk w/ 802.1q, etc.
Any ideas on what would cause this?
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Flexconnect - Local Switching and DHCP Server Location
Hello Friends, It is again a conceptual question.
In Flex-connect Local Switching mode if the Client has to be get the IP address using DHCP, the DHCP server has to be local to the remote site and not centralized location. Though i know, Local switching means that the client traffic is bridged to the local network directly by the AP on the locally connected switch and does not pass through the controller, what does it mean to DHCP server location.
For example, If I have 2 different WLANs (VLAN 2 and VLAN 3) configured Local Switching and its corresponding VLAN SVIs are configured in the Local L3 Switch and if the DHCP server is centrally located with the scopes for VLAN 2 and VLAN 3, will it have troubles?
I see in my infrastructure we are working in that way [Local switching with centralized server]
Thanks in advance
SAIRAMIt would be good to have DHCP server at local site.
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Multicast and Flexconnect Local Switching
Hi All,
Hope you can help with this -
I have the following:
A 5508 in a remote datacentre and several sites with AP's running in flexconnect mode, connected to cisco switches.
I have an ssid on which I want to run some push to talk "phones" which I believe use multicast.
What do I need to do to enable multicast for this, I have read many documents but I'm a little confused !
I need to enable multicast on the controller globally ?
Enable igmp snooping ?
Does multicast mode need to be multicast or unicast ?
Do I need a multicast address in this case ?
Do i need to configure the switches (2960) for any multicast configuration, there is none at present ?
The phones that do PTT will only need to talk to other phones locally at each site, but each site will have some phones, does this make any difference to anything ?
hope someone can help, thanks !The guidelines for Flexconnect and Multicast are as follows:
1. Set the AP Multicate mode on the controller to Unicast (Multicast-Unicast Mode) : The wireless controller replicates the multicast packet and sends it to each Access Point in a Unicast CAPWAP Tunnel
2. L3 routing isn't required on the wired network
3. There will be high controller and wired network loading
4. No multicast address is required in multicast-unicast mode
5. No multicast configuration required on Layer 2 switches as CGMP is enabled by default -
Flexconnect AP(Local Switching) Wireless clients are not able communicate eachother
Hi,
Scenario : We are deployed the WLC in Corparate Office and Access Points are placed in Branch Office with FlexConnect Local Switching mode.
In this case, I am not able to Ping the Wireless clients eachother . Peer to Peer Block Option also Disabled.
Some time Wireless clients Ping eachother & some times not. Both Wireless clients are associated with Same AP & Same WLAN SSID.
Please help me urgent ..
Devices :
1)WLC 2500 series , Software 7.2
2)Cisco 1400 series APs
3)CISCO ACS server for AAA authentication
Regards,
Shanmugam NachimuthuHi Shanmugam,
Please apply following steps to configure P2P setting for WLAN:
Step 1 Choose WLANs to open the WLANs page.
Step 2 Click the ID number of the WLAN for which you want to configure peer-to-peer blocking.
Step 3 Choose the Advanced tab to open the WLANs > Edit (Advanced) page.
Step 4 Choose one of the following options from the P2P Blocking drop-down list:
• Disabled — Disables peer-to-peer blocking and bridges traffic locally within the controller whenever possible. This is the default value.
NOTE: Traffic is never bridged across VLANs in the controller.
• Drop—Causes the controller to discard the packets.
• Forward - Upstream — causes the packets to be forwarded on the upstream VLAN. The device above the controller decides what action to take regarding the packets.
NOTE: To enable peer-to-peer blocking on a WLAN configured for FlexConnect local switching, select Drop from the P2P Blocking drop-down list and select the FlexConnect Local Switching check box.
Step 5 Click Apply to commit your changes.
Step 6 Click Save Configuration to save your changes.
Thanks,
Prashant Gondaliya -
FlexConnect Central Switching for GuestWLAN
Hi All,
I plan on setting up a new WLAN network.
5 office locations, a single WLC in the primary DC at the moment. Each 5 office location is routed over a L3 link
If I have a guest WLAN (vlan 30) that it available at each site and want to centrally switch it, do I set the WLC DHCP server on the WLC 'vlan30 interface' to that of the 'management' interface if I have the DHCP setup locally on the WLC? I assume because this guest network is centrally switched, the actual assigned IP of the guest network does not matter if it not in the same supernet of the remote site?
For regular business WLANs (data/voice) that are set for local switching, is there any DHCP settings that need to be setup on the WLC, or does the client automatically get a IP based on the local subnet (using the ip-helper on that L3 interface?) assuming the AP is setup as trunk at the remote (with native vlan set as management vlan).do I set the WLC DHCP server on the WLC 'vlan30 interface' to that of the 'management' interface if I have the DHCP setup locally on the WLC?
Yes, if you use WLC as your DHCP server for guest users, you have to use WLC management IP as DHCP server address on vlan 30 (assuming it is for guest)
For regular business WLANs (data/voice) that are set for local switching, is there any DHCP settings that need to be setup on the WLC, or does the client automatically get a IP based on the local subnet (using the ip-helper on that L3 interface?) assuming the AP is setup as trunk at the remote (with native vlan set as management vlan).
As long as you do FlexConnect local switching with required vlan mapping in each WLAN, you do not required DHCP server setting on WLC interface where that WLAN assign to. All traffic locally switched & use helper address configured under SVI of that locally switched vlan.
Refer this configuration guide for more details
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/8-0/configuration-guide/b_cg80/b_cg80_chapter_010001000.html
HTH
Rasika
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Hello Experts
We have one WLC 5508 in Building1, few 2700 Series AP in Building1, and one 1252AG in Building2. The LAN subnet is same for both Buildings connected via a dark fiber.
My requirement is to have Central Switching in Building1 since WLC is located locally, and Local Switching in Building2 to avoid inter-building traffic, for both Buildings we already one VLAN/IP Subnet. (Both Buildings access resources from a central Datacenter which hosts all the servers.)
Questions:
1. Is the above scenario possible using single SSID ? My understanding is that one WLAN+SSID can't have both Local and Central switching enabled.
2. In Flexconnect Central Switching mode, during WLC failure, does the switching change to Local switching automatically ?
3. When I choose Local Switching for a specific WLAN, does it Locally switch always , or does it Locally switch only when WLC is down ?
4. We want to use Microsoft PEAP using AD User Authentication. When Local Authentication is enabled on WLC, I understand that when WLC fails (and RADIUS Server is still reachable), can we still have the AP directly contact RADIUS server as a direct client and provide 802.1X Microsoft PEAP authentication. Guess this is Primary Backup Radius Server configuration. Is this understanding correct ?
Thanks.Hi
The LAN subnet is same for both Buildings connected via a dark fiber.
If this is the case there is no need of FlexConnet, as you have enough bandwidth & same L2 extended in those two buildings. Typically FlexConnect is for branch deployment where WAN link bandwidth is a concern.
Anyway if you want to do this & here is the answer for your specific queries.
1. Is the above scenario possible using single SSID ? My understanding is that one WLAN+SSID can't have both Local and Central switching enabled.
You can have both local switching & central switching available for a given SSID. Only FlexConnect mode AP will do Local switching & all Local mode AP will do central switching, though both using the same SSID.
2. In Flexconnect Central Switching mode, during WLC failure, does the switching change to Local switching automatically ?
No, if it is central switching SSID, when WLC is not available client won't able to join this SSID. It is not fall back to Local switching.
3. When I choose Local Switching for a specific WLAN, does it Locally switch always , or does it Locally switch only when WLC is down ?
This is applicable only to FlexConnect mode APs & it always do local switching if that configured. If WLC is not reachable AP will go on "standalone mode" & still do local switching.
4. We want to use Microsoft PEAP using AD User Authentication. When Local Authentication is enabled on WLC, I understand that when WLC fails (and RADIUS Server is still reachable), can we still have the AP directly contact RADIUS server as a direct client and provide 802.1X Microsoft PEAP authentication. Guess this is Primary Backup Radius Server configuration. Is this understanding correct ?
Yes, when this option configured & WLC is not reachable (but RADIUS is reachable) then AP will act as Authenticator & pass radius messages to Auth Server directly.
This is a very good Ciscolive presentation you should see as it describe lots of these features & which WLC codes they introduced.
BRKEWN-2016 - Architecting Network for Branch Offices with Cisco Unified Wireless
HTH
Rasika
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FlexConnect local/central switched and Access-Accept Packets
For our branch offices’s wireless access, we would like to use FlexConnect with one SSID and two distinct user profiles:
• Full network access, local switched.
• Limited network access, central switched:
◦ To isolate traffic from the branch’s LAN.
◦ To force traffic through a firewall at the central site.
▪ To ease access rules management.
◦ Internet access only by default.
▪ Internet access is located at the central site.
▪ We expect to manage some exceptions to the rule.
We know that it’s not possible to switch from local to central switched using the same SSID with FlexConnect and AAA Override.
However, we found an interesting bit in the documentation pages regarding RADIUS attributes:
Authentication Attributes Honored in Access-Accept Packets (Airespace)
VAP ID
This attribute indicates the WLAN ID of the WLAN to which the client should belong. When the WLAN-ID attribute is present in the RADIUS Access Accept, the system applies the WLAN-ID (SSID) to the client station after it authenticates. [...]
Source:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-6/configuration/guide/b_cg76/b_cg76_chapter_0101000.html#reference_327F94A40AAE46E48153B265E521DDCF
We then made an assumption that the following was possible:
• Create a second SSID
◦ Broadcast not enabled
◦ Central Switched
• Users would authenticate using the first SSID
• In it’s access-accept packet, the RADIUS server would return an
Airespace-WLAN-Id attribute with the value of the second SSID.
• The WLC would then assign the second SSID to the users so they’re central switched and forwarded through the firewall at the main site.
So far, our tests showed no results.
• Is that solution achievable at all? It seemed so from the documentation, but we haven’t found any documented evidence that someone actually tried it.
• If not, what would you recommend?
For RADIUS, we are using Microsoft 2012r2 NPS servers. Everything’s been working fine with them so far. We can do AAA vlan override for our main site and with FlexConnect also, without any problems. What’s not working is the local/central switched scenario we’re trying to pull off. The RADIUS server sends the Airespace-WLAN-Id attribute from what I see with Wireshark, but the WLC does not seem to react to it like I thought it would. I couldn’t find a debug command that would tell me what the WLC does with the attributes from the access-accept packet. Maybe the behaviour I’m experiencing is to be expected, that’s what I would like to know.
Thank you very much,Your WLAN is defined with as centrally switched or locally switched, AAA override will not chage that value. AAA attributes can change a users vlan, acl and QoS. The other attributes are intended to use for rules... example:
Is the user part of this AD group and is this user on WLAN ID=1.
You will not be able to go from centrally switched to locally swithed and vice versa. I don't know how you would be able to achieve what your trying to acomplish with one SSID to be honest. -
Multiple VLANs per SSID with local switch
Is it possible to use an 'AP Group' or 'Interface group' to assign multiple VLANs to a WLAN when remote, h-reap APs are in local switch mode?
If not, is there a way to overcome 500 maximum host per VLAN when APs are local switching?
Thanks!dont think its possible...
I donno if the following config will even work but u can have the hreap APs connected at the remote site to map to different vlans...
Example:
AP1 -- ssid 1 --- vlan 10
AP2 -- said 1 --- vlan 11 and so forth..
Sounds crazy but i ll have to ponder on this a bit more.. Need a pen and paper to draw a quick topology :)...
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Centrally Switched and Flex Local Switched WLAN - same SSID
Hi All
I am currently working on a WLAN migration from lightweight to autonomous and would like advice on whether the following scenario is possible.
We've deployed an 8500HA pair at the customer's central HQ with the plan that SSIDs at the central HQ will centrally switch with SSIDs at branch sites locally switching. AP and Flex groups have been configured for the HQ and branch sites. There is a legacy SSID at HQ that will need to break out locally so a flex group is required for HQ.
My original plan was to do this with one WLAN Profile per SSID, configured to locally switch. The HQ AP group will map WLAN to the relevant IP interface with the SSID omitted from the HQ Flex Group so that the SSID will centrally switch. The branch AP groups will be configured with the SSIDs required for branch and Flex groups will be configured to break out the SSIDs into the relevant local VLAN.
My question is, is it possible for an SSID to be configured as locally switched for branches but also centrally switched for HQ, by configuring it in the HQ AP Group but omitting it from the HQ Flex group?
Configured as above a client debug gives the below which seems to suggest that it isn't possible, unless I've configured something incorrectly...
*apfMsConnTask_5: Oct 03 15:48:51.012: c0:18:85:48:c0:5d Central switch is FALSE
My alternative option is to create a second WLAN profile for each SSID with the same SSID name but centrally switched and then apply that accordingly in the AP groups.
If someone can verify the above I'd be very grateful.
Many thanks in advance
MarkHi Mark
My question is, is it possible for an SSID to be configured as locally switched for branches but also centrally switched for HQ, by configuring it in the HQ AP Group but omitting it from the HQ Flex group?
When you configure an SSID for local switching, it is only applicable if AP in Flexconnnect mode. So as long as your HQ APs are in Local mode then all those users traffic will be central switch for the given SSID. At branch those AP are in Flex mode, they will locally switched.
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Rasika -
Centralized Auth. / Local Switching - Common SSID
Hi All,
I'm looking at a design where I would have a few remote sites and a centralized WLC. My requirement would be to have a common SSID advertised across the remote sites and have that SSID locally switch; so to note tunnel all the traffic across the WAN back to the central site.
I know the feature I'm looking for is H-REAP with Centralized Authentication and Local switching...but I'm unsure of the second part...which is to have a common SSID across the remote sites. How do I accomplish the second part? I heard mention of using AP Groups in another post. Just looking for more direction.You're all correct except on the last part.
what you want to do is configure your SSID in advanced options to enable HREAP Local switching.
Then only the APS at remote site you move to HREAP mode one by one.
From there, all the APs you configured as HREAP will be locally switching traffic and the APs in local mode will still forward traffic through the controller.
I hope this clarifies ?
Nicolas
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Same wlan both locally switched and centrally switched
Scenario:
1 virtual wireless controller
50 access points, some of them some local to the controller (same site), other on remote sites, all in flexconnect mode.
Is there a way for a wlan to be locally switched for a group of ap's, essentialy those local to the controller, and centrally switched for other groups of ap's, in fact those placed on remote sites?
I've tried configuring flexconnect groups, and ap groups, but no luck, I've found no way to override the globally configured flag "flexconnec local switching".
I've also tried to create two identical wlans, one locally switched and the second globally switched, but the wlc refuses to activate the second one since it has the same ssid of the first one.
Regards,
Massimo.Since you have vWLC all AP needs to be in FlexConnect mode (If you got a normal WLC you can keep HQ AP in local mode & Remote AP in Flex mode to achieve this)
I think in your case you have to either choose "Central Switching" or "local switching" for your APs.
Regards
Rasika
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