Leaflet
#time: Sat Jan 7 2006, 08:03:04
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# default port status is enable
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#module 2 : 2−port 1000BaseX Supervisor
clear trunk 2/1 2−4,6−14,16−19,21−24,26−34,36−39,41−44,46−49,51−54,56−99,101−999
set trunk 2/1 on dot1q 1,5,15,20,25,35,40,45,50,55,100,1000−1005,1025−4094
end
Console> (enable)
WLAN Controller VLAN Verification
See the WLAN Controller VLAN Configuration section of this document, which includes verification steps.
Troubleshoot
Use this section to troubleshoot your configuration.
Troubleshooting Procedure
Complete these instructions in order to troubleshoot your configuration.
Ping from the WLAN controller to the default gateway that is configured on the VLAN routed
interface, and then ping in the opposite direction.
WLAN controller:
(lab5wlc4404ip15) >ping 192.168.15.1
Send count=3, Receive count=3 from 192.168.15.1
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VLAN routed interface:
lab1sup720ip1#ping 192.168.15.10
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100−byte ICMP Echos to 192.168.15.10, timeout is 2 seconds:
!!!!!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round−trip min/avg/max = ½/4 ms
lab1sup720ip1#
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1.
If the pings are unsuccessful, deploy a packet capture/sniffer at the switch and check in order to verify
proper VLAN tagging.
Note: When you initiate the ping from your controller to a Layer 3 gateway, which is on the same
subnet as your dynamic interface, the controller appears to source the ping from the dynamic
interface.
2.
Related Information
Configuring a LAN Interface as a Layer 2 Access Port Configuring Layer 2 Ethernet Interfaces•
Configuring an 802.1Q Trunk Configuring Ethernet VLAN Trunks•
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide, Release 7.0•
Configuring Local and Remote SPAN•
Configuring SPAN and RSPAN•
Configuring Wireless LANs•
Technical Support & Documentation − Cisco Systems•