I was under the impression that 1 AP = 1 VLAN.  Has trunking been added?



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From: Artur Hecker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 5:40 PM
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Subject: Re: Dynamic VLAN assignment

i don't know, but i would say execute an external program which reads a 
VLAN list file and attibutes and marks as used the next unused VLAN.

but you will end up with #VLANs = #users... it's pretty heavy (pull all 
the VLANs from all APs to the switches) and quite limited, isn't it?


ciao
artur


Dan Armstrong wrote:

> I know this idea is a bit whacked, but if anybody can think of a 
> creative way I might be able to achieve it - I would be eternally 
> grateful...
> 
> We are authenticating wireless users from a Cisco Aironet (1100/1200).

> I know that I can pass back a VLAN to plop the user into, once 
> authenticated.
> 
> What I want to do is have radius keep a "pool" of VLANs, and each time
a 
> user is authenticated, they end up in the next VLAN.  It would also
have 
> to return disconnected vlans back into the pool for reuse.
> 
> Any thoughts?
> 
> (If there is no relatively simple way to do this, I do have budget if 
> anybody out there wants to help code it)
> 
> :-)
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Dan.
> 
> 
> 
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