Hey Vitaly,

I tested this out in a lab recently. I reccon that the only command
need for the workgroup-bridge vlan x is needed. This will hide all
other stuff you would normaly do. for example int dot0.11 blablabla.
But with other stuff on the wire I didn´t test it but if the WGB was working
from wired, I suppose clients on the WGB VLAN should work too.

I find sometimes in cases with dhcp or other broadcast/multicast issues
the infrastructure-client command on the Root AP helps. After all
it is meant to deliver multicast (and broadcast ?) packets reliably.. 

Putting a static IP of course might help to isolate the problem to
start with and also to simplify security before troubleshooting the
DHCP related issues. I like to add the security stuff as the last step
to see all radio related stuff working first.

my 5 cents..

regards. Kristjan


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2011 19:57:04 +0100
From: Vit <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Wireless] [CCIE Wireless] Autonomous Mode
        Configs
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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Guys,

I've got a question regarding the 'workgroup-brdige client-vlan X' command
and Jason's post ->
http://onlinestudylist.com/archives/ccie_wireless/2011-March/002018.html

Has anyone managed to get WGB with client-vlan working, e.g. wired clients
connected to the WGB are able to get ip address from a DHCP server and ping
the rest of the world through the wireless link between Root and WGB? When I
create d0.11 subinterface on the WGB, then everything works, once I delete
d0.11 (and reboot the WGB to remove Virtual-Dot11Radio0.11) and apply 'work
clie 11' then wired clients register on the Root AAP but do not get ip
addresses... Yes, I  also applied 'bridge 11 proto ieee' to WGB, but no
joy...

Any help will be much appreciated.

Regards,
Vitaly
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