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DHCP via wireless
Guys,
I never have to configure wireless interfaces in routers, I only do it on APs...Can anyone tell me why the clients (successfully connected to the wireless) wouldn't be able to get an IP address?
Thanks. I'm working remotely on this, which makes troubleshooting wireless more interesting.
I never have to configure wireless interfaces in routers, I only do it on APs...Can anyone tell me why the clients (successfully connected to the wireless) wouldn't be able to get an IP address?
Thanks. I'm working remotely on this, which makes troubleshooting wireless more interesting.
version 12.4 no service pad service timestamps debug datetime msec service timestamps log datetime msec no service password-encryption ! hostname asdf ! boot-start-marker boot-end-marker ! enable secret 5 $asdf ! no aaa new-model ip cef ! ! no ip dhcp use vrf connected ! ip dhcp pool 192.168.100.0s24 network 192.168.100.0 255.255.255.0 default-router 192.168.100.1 domain-name corp.root option 150 ip 192.168.100.1 dns-server 192.168.100.9 ! ! multilink bundle-name authenticated ! ! class-map type inspect match-any private-telnet match protocol telnet match protocol ssh ! ! policy-map type inspect internet-private class class-default policy-map type inspect private-internet class type inspect private-telnet inspect class class-default ! zone security private description Private Addresses zone security internet description Dirty Internet zone-pair security internet-private source internet destination private service-policy type inspect internet-private zone-pair security private-internet source private destination internet ! ! interface FastEthernet0 ! interface FastEthernet1 ! interface FastEthernet2 ! interface FastEthernet3 ! interface FastEthernet4 ip address 192.168.100.1 255.255.255.0 zone-member security private duplex auto speed auto ! interface Dot11Radio0 no ip address ! encryption mode ciphers tkip ! ssid Lush authentication open authentication key-management wpa wpa-psk ascii 0 asdfasdf ! speed basic-1.0 basic-2.0 basic-5.5 6.0 9.0 basic-11.0 12.0 18.0 24.0 36.0 48.0 54.0 station-role root ! interface Vlan1 no ip address ! ! ! ip http server no ip http secure-server ! ! ! ! ! control-plane ! ! scheduler max-task-time 5000 end
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Optionsstuh84 Member Posts: 503I've not worked with it, but I'd guess at the fact that the Dot11Radio0 interface has no IP, and therefore isn't taking part in Layer 3. I don't see any reference to it using another interface (say, via IP unnumbered or something like that)Work In Progress: CCIE R&S Written
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Optionschmorin Member Posts: 1,446 ■■■■■□□□□□I've not worked with it, but I'd guess at the fact that the Dot11Radio0 interface has no IP, and therefore isn't taking part in Layer 3. I don't see any reference to it using another interface (say, via IP unnumbered or something like that)
Could be.
Try giving your clients a address and gateway manually as the DHCP server would assign. Can you ping the gateway?Currently PursuingWGU (BS in IT Network Administration) - 52%| CCIE:Voice Written - 0% (0/200 Hours)mikej412 wrote:Cisco Networking isn't just a job, it's a Lifestyle. -
OptionsBl8ckr0uter Inactive Imported Users Posts: 5,031 ■■■■■■■■□□I've not worked with it, but I'd guess at the fact that the Dot11Radio0 interface has no IP, and therefore isn't taking part in Layer 3. I don't see any reference to it using another interface (say, via IP unnumbered or something like that)
Maybe this will help:
Configuring the Cisco 871W wireless router - Wireless - Techguide -
Optionshypnotoad Banned Posts: 915
Yeah, except I cant figure out where to download this template spreadsheet he made.
Well, I can't imagine setting an IP on dot11radio 0, since I'd need to find a new subnet so it doesnt overlap with fast 0/4...so I don't think that's it. -
Optionswastedtime Member Posts: 586 ■■■■□□□□□□You can set up a Bridged-group virtual interface (BVI) here is a resource that may help on it Understanding and Configuring VLAN Routing and Bridging on a Router Using the IRB Feature - Cisco Systems. Also I see you have a start of a ZBF (Zone-Based Policy Firewall - Cisco Systems) that could give you some issues.
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Optionshypnotoad Banned Posts: 915wastedtime wrote: »You can set up a Bridged-group virtual interface (BVI) here is a resource that may help on it Understanding and Configuring VLAN Routing and Bridging on a Router Using the IRB Feature - Cisco Systems. Also I see you have a start of a ZBF (Zone-Based Policy Firewall - Cisco Systems) that could give you some issues.
I think you're right on the BVI (and probably the ZBF too). This is pretty much a fresh load and I kind of assumed I could get by without creating an BVI for some simple stuff.