I hate not knowing why lol.....then I came across it: "The bridge
supports only one SSID. You should assign the SSID to the native
VLAN."
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/bridge/1400/12.2_11_JA/configuration/guide/p11vlan.html



On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 1:08 PM, Scott Oyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is the way that the Cisco engineer said it had to be. When I made that
> change then off it went - prior to that point it was non-functional.
>
> It must be a little different when it comes to the wireless bridges. We
> currently have our native vlan completely different than any of our
> management vlans on all our other switching equipment. But as long as it
> works :-)
>
> Scott O
>
>>>> <[email protected]> 7/19/2010 12:01 PM >>>
>
> Well, I'll respectufully disagree. Cisco best practice is to make the
> native and management seperate vlans. It sounds like your frames are
> passing untagged (Which is what the native VLAN is for)....but glad
> you are up and running!
>
> On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 11:08 AM, Scott Oyer <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> No they weren't -- that was the issue.
>>
>>>>> <[email protected]> 7/19/2010 10:30 AM >>>
>>
>> I'm assuming your native VLAN and Management VLAN were both set to the
>> same VLAN?
>> -A
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 8:27 AM, Scott Oyer <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>> Got the issue resolved for the most part. Turned out the IP's on the
>>> bridges
>>> were not in the native VLAN that was configured. Changed this and off it
>>> went...
>>>
>>> Scott O
>>>
>>>>>> <[email protected]> 7/17/2010 3:49 PM >>>
>>>
>>> Scott, have you checked the native vlans between the bridges and the
>>> switch?
>>>
>>> Also, do the bridges have a default GW set? This would explain why you
>>> can reach them from the management VLAN and not from the data VLAN.
>>>
>>> HTH.
>>> -A
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Scott Oyer <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>> Whoops...forgot the attachment.
>>>>
>>>>>>> <[email protected]> 7/15/2010 12:15 PM >>>
>>>> Scott, can you verify the switch ports are set to Trunks?
>>>>
>>>> The Bridges should auto-trunk. Obviously the bridge interfaces are
>>>> acting in access port mode (Not trunk) when you plug directly into
>>>> them, otherwise your laptop would not communicate with them. The
>>>> question would be, are they transitioning into a trunk when plugged
>>>> into the switch.
>>>>
>>>> "show int trunk"  will verify the switchport status and native VLAN
>>>> for that link. Try pinging from the switch management interface (same
>>>> vlan) to rule out routing issues.
>>>>
>>>> HTH
>>>> -A
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 9:12 AM, Ben Story <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> Unfortunately the autonomous bridges are still a bit of a plug and
>>>>> pray technology for me, but in the past this document has helped me.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/wireless/ps4570/products_configuration_example09186a00801d0815.shtml
>>>>>
>>>>> Before you go too far, I would suggest backing up the original configs
>>>>> just in case.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 9:04 AM, Scott Oyer <[email protected]>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> Good morning fellow Geeks...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Here is what I have going on this morning...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We are hooking up our new building and grounds building via Cisco 1400
>>>>>> bridges. Line of sight is great and the buildings are only about 200'
>>>>>> apart
>>>>>> (best guess anyway).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The bridges were configured by an outside vendor (ouch) who could not
>>>>>> even
>>>>>> follow written instructions.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> High School hardware/Config
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cisco 6513 Core switch
>>>>>>
>>>>>>        Vlan 213 B&G_MGMT 10.10.213.5/24
>>>>>>
>>>>>>        Trunk to MDF that the bridge is connected VLAN 213 is allowed
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cisco 3560 POE switch
>>>>>>
>>>>>>       Vlan 213 10.10.213.4/24
>>>>>>
>>>>>>       Directly connected to port 48, set up as a trunk port allowing
>>>>>> data,
>>>>>> voip and 213 mgmt vlan.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> B&G
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cisco 3560 POE switch
>>>>>>
>>>>>>       Vlan 213 10.10.213.1/24
>>>>>>
>>>>>>       Directly connected to port 48, set up as a trunk port allowing
>>>>>> data,
>>>>>> voip and 213 mgmt vlan.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I had to change the IP numbers on the bridge's to as follows:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> HS bridge
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      10.10.213.2/24
>>>>>>
>>>>>> B&G bridge
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      10.10.213.3/24
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But the bridge are currently setup backwards as far as root and
>>>>>> non-root
>>>>>> bridge which I will have to change.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If I plug my laptop directly into the bridge (via the power injector)
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> can
>>>>>> telnet and http into both bridges via IP. What I can't do is telnet,
>>>>>> ping,
>>>>>> or http into the HS bridge when it is plugged into the switch. I can
>>>>>> ping
>>>>>> and telnet to the 213 vlan ip on the switch.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Also, since I am trunking the vlan across the bridge's does the 213
>>>>>> vlan
>>>>>> need to be setup on the bridges themselves??
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Need to get this operational today....you know how that goes...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Scott Oyer
>>>>>>
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