Obviously every bridging scenario (root-non root / repeater) uses native vlan 
for the "bridging" ssid so i think the phrasing
You cannot configure multiple VLANs on a repeater access point"  is wrong or 
not so clear.



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From: Jeff Rensink [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2014 10:51 PM
To: Xristos Stefaneskou
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Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Wireless] Repeater with multiple vlans question

The repeater connection itself happens across the native VLAN (since we need to 
use the infrastructure-vlan command).  But you can absolutely have many client 
serving VLANs on the repeater across multiple VLANs and those clients can be 
sent over to the root AP and dropped off on the appropriate VLANs.


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On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 2:47 PM, Xristos Stefaneskou 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi team!

Autonomous configuration guide (page 374) says that "Repeater access points 
support only the native VLAN. You cannot configure multiple VLANs on a
repeater access point".
Does this mean that Root Ap cannot pass multiple vlans to Repeater AP??
In my tests Root can pass vlans to Repeater, so do I miss something?

ROOT AP

LWAP-2#sh dot11 ass



802.11 Client Stations on Dot11Radio1:



SSID [REPEATER] :



MAC Address    IP address      Device        Name            Parent         
State

0020.a6e2.ca7a 10.10.20.51     Rptr-client   -               c471.fe6d.ae16 
Assoc

c471.fe6d.ae16 10.10.10.103    ap1140-Rptr   LWAP-3          self           
Assoc



 REPEATER AP

LWAP-3#sh dot11 ass



802.11 Client Stations on Dot11Radio1:



SSID [REPEATER] :



MAC Address    IP address      Device        Name            Parent         
State

f025.7209.e500 10.10.10.102    ap1140-Parent LWAP-2          -              
Assoc



SSID [VLAN20] :



MAC Address    IP address      Device        Name            Parent         
State

0020.a6e2.ca7a 10.10.20.51     unknown       -               self           
Assoc





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