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тАО03-25-2010 12:28 PM
тАО03-25-2010 12:28 PM
I create a Guest VSC with the following non-default settings:
name, SSID, no Wireless security filters, VSC based DHCP serving 10.10.10.1/24 addresses.
Note that I do NOT have 'Always tunnel client traffic' checked.
I have the 442 AP in a Site group with the Guest VSC bound to that group. The default group has no APs in it and is configured to disable any radios that it auto discovers until I move them out of the default group into the Site group.
OK, so my client sees the SSID, and I can connect, obtain a 192.168.64.1/24 address, and login via HTML to get onto my Internet. It's all good.
Now, I check 'Always tunnel client traffic', save, resync the group with the AP and after it's all ready to go, the client can see the SSID, but it does not get an IP via DHCP (either 192 or 10).
The 765 is installed in a 5412zl, slot C.
Port C1 is in the default vlan (just used for testing, it will be moved later to it's own vlan, just one thing at a time) and port C2 is on a RADIO vlan that also contains the port that the AP is attached to. The AP is directly connected to the switch (actually there are 3 APs, but only one is currently powered).
So, this is as small of a test setup that I can make with as few variables but it's still not working.
Oh, forgot to include 765 info:
Software version: 5.3.1.0-01-7123
Hardware revision: 2:47
Any clues?
Thanks!
Tom
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тАО03-26-2010 05:58 AM
тАО03-26-2010 05:58 AM
Re: MSM765zl guest access fails
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тАО03-29-2010 12:03 PM
тАО03-29-2010 12:03 PM
Re: MSM765zl guest access fails
But I think that my problem is somewhere in that setup.
I may have a misunderstanding of how the LAN side of the 765 is to be configured. I currently have my AP on the LAN getting it's address via DHCP from the 765. If I uncheck the "LAN port" in the DHCP listen from above, the AP no longer gets an address. Somewhere in the docs, I read that HP recommends that the LAN port be unchecked in most configs. Are they then assuming that some other DHCP server is supplying the address to the APs or that the APs are statically assigned?
Thanks!
Tom
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тАО03-29-2010 12:19 PM
тАО03-29-2010 12:19 PM
SolutionNote that this is not an absolute requirement, but typically you will have a central DHCP server assigning IPs to your APs.
Now this could make sense for the fact that if you use the MSM controller DHCP server for both, you will end up in having the APs and the guest on the same IP segment, which is not necessarily good (I personally tend to prefer segmenting my equipment from my wireless clients)
Now, back to your problem. Something to remember is that you should double check if there is any firewall in your network preventing the data tunnel to reach the MSM controller.
Make sure the UDP Source and destination = 3001 (BB9 hex) is opened.
There are some other ports that you may consider as well. Ports that are necessary for the system to function are documented in the manual p.70: http://cdn.procurve.com/training/Manuals/r531/MSM7xx-MCG-May09-5992-5929.pdf
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тАО03-30-2010 01:05 PM
тАО03-30-2010 01:05 PM
Re: MSM765zl guest access fails
Thanks again for the replies!
Tom
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тАО03-31-2010 09:44 PM
тАО03-31-2010 09:44 PM