There is no such thing as round robin VLAN assignments in the WLC.  The
Interface Group function actually uses a hashing method to distribute
clients across the included interfaces.  So it's going to be a crap shoot
which VLAN a client is assigned to.  But barring any changes in the
interface group, the same client will always be assigned to the same
interface when it connects.

To make sure it's not a mis-configuration, you could assign each individual
interface to the WLAN one at a time to ensure that clients can successfully
pull IP addresses from each of them.  If that's working, and if you have
them added to your interface group, then you results are probably just bad
luck in terms of getting clients distributed across your interfaces.

Jeff Rensink - CCIE #24834 (Wireless, R&S)
Senior Technical Instructor - IPexpert


On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 12:45 PM, Rupojit Dutta (rudutta)
<[email protected]>wrote:

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> I have two interfaces configured in in WLC and was tryring to assign IP
> address from different VLANS to clients connecting to same SSID, after
> configuration I have tried connecting three clients but all are assigned ip
> address from same VLAN, round-robin VLAN assignment is not working .****
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> can yyou please suggest how to make this work.****
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