Binding an ap radio to a vlan – H3C Technologies H3C WX6000 Series Access Controllers User Manual

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Binding an AP radio to a VLAN

Traffic of different services is identified by SSIDs. Locations are identified by APs. Users at different

locations access different services. For a user roaming between different APs, you can provide services

for the user based on its access AP. The detailed requirements are as follows:

Users with the same SSID but accessing through different APs can be assigned to different VLANs

based on their configurations.

A roaming user always belongs to the same VLAN.

For a user roaming between ACs, if the local AC does not have a VLAN-interface, the user needs

to use an HA in the roaming group for forwarding packets to avoid packet loss.

Figure 31-23 Schematic diagram for WLAN support for AP-based access VLAN recognition

RADIUS server

AC 1

AC 2

IACTP tunnel

AP 1

VLAN 2

VLAN 3

Client 1

AP 2

Client 1

AP 3

Client 1

AP 4

Client 2

Intra AC roaming

Inter AC roaming

HA

FA

VLAN 3

VLAN 3

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line

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As shown in

Figure 31-23

, Client 1 goes online through AP 1 and belongs to VLAN 3. When Client 1

roams within an AC or between ACs, Client 1 always belongs to VLAN 3. When Client 1 roams between

ACs, if FA, that is, AC 2, has VLAN-interface 3, AC 2 forwards packets from Client 1. Otherwise, packets

from Client 1 are sent to HA (AC 1) through the data tunnel and then HA forwards these packets.

Client 2 goes online through AP 4 and belongs to VLAN 2. That is, a client going online through a

different AP is assigned to a different VLAN.

Select Wireless Service > Access Service from the navigation tree, find the wireless service to be

bound in the list, and click the corresponding binding icon on the right to enter the AP radio setup page,

as shown in

Figure 31-22

.

Select the check box corresponding to the AP radio mode to be bound, input the VLAN to be bound in

the Binding VLAN input box, and then click Bind to finish the binding VLAN operation.

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