well, i thought Dan was speaking about a new VLAN per user not per AP. this is possible with Cisco APs. as far as i know, 1200 and 1100 can do trunking.


ciao artur


Willey Kurt D wrote:

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




-----Original Message-----
From: Artur Hecker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 5:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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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