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==Summary== | |||
Configuration examples for VLAN cooperation with wireless interface features. | |||
===Example 1=== | |||
'''R1:''' | |||
* Add necessary VLAN interfaces on ethernet interface to make it as a VLAN trunk port. Add ip addresses on VLAN interfaces. | * Add necessary VLAN interfaces on ethernet interface to make it as a VLAN trunk port. Add ip addresses on VLAN interfaces. | ||
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'''R2:''' | |||
* Add VirtualAP under wlan1 interface. ( Also create wireless security-profiles for wlan1 and wlan2) | * Add VirtualAP under wlan1 interface. (Also create wireless security-profiles for wlan1 and wlan2) | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
[admin@R2] > | [admin@R2] > | ||
/interface wireless | /interface wireless | ||
set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] disabled=no mode=ap-bridge security-profile=vlan110 ssid=vlan110 | set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] disabled=no mode=ap-bridge security-profile=vlan110 ssid=vlan110 | ||
add disabled=no | add disabled=no master-interface=wlan1 name=wlan2 security-profile=vlan220 ssid=vlan220 | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
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'''R3:''' | |||
* Add ip address on wlan1 interface. | * Add ip address on wlan1 interface. | ||
* Create wireless security-profile compatible with R2 wlan1. | * Create wireless security-profile compatible with R2 wlan1. | ||
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/interface wireless | /interface wireless | ||
set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] disabled=no security-profile=vlan110 | set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] disabled=no security-profile=vlan110 | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
'''R4:''' | |||
* Add ip address on wlan1 interface. | * Add ip address on wlan1 interface. | ||
* Create wireless security-profile compatible with R2 wlan2. | * Create wireless security-profile compatible with R2 wlan2. | ||
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[admin@R4] > | [admin@R4] > | ||
/ip address | /ip address | ||
add address=172.168.1.4/24 interface=wlan1 network= | add address=172.168.1.4/24 interface=wlan1 network=172.168.1.0 | ||
/interface wireless | /interface wireless | ||
set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] disabled=no security-profile=vlan220 | set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] disabled=no security-profile=vlan220 | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
===Example 2=== | ===Example 2=== | ||
'''R1:''' | |||
* Add necessary VLAN interfaces on ethernet interface to make it as a VLAN trunk port. Add ip addresses on VLAN interfaces. | |||
<pre> | |||
[admin@R1] > | |||
/interface vlan | |||
add interface=ether1 name=vlan110 vlan-id=110 | |||
add interface=ether1 name=vlan220 vlan-id=220 | |||
/ip address | |||
add address=192.168.1.1/24 interface=vlan110 network=192.168.1.0 | |||
add address=172.168.1.1/24 interface=vlan220 network=172.168.1.0 | |||
</pre> | |||
'''R2:''' | |||
* Add VirtualAP under wlan1 interface. (Also create wireless security-profiles for wlan1 and wlan2) | |||
<pre> | |||
[admin@R2] > | |||
/interface wireless | |||
set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] disabled=no mode=ap-bridge security-profile=vlan110 ssid=vlan110 vlan-id=110 vlan-mode=use-tag | |||
add disabled=no master-interface=wlan1 name=wlan2 security-profile=vlan220 ssid=vlan220 vlan-id=220 vlan-mode=use-tag | |||
</pre> | |||
{{Note | It is important to set wlan1,wlan2 vlan-mode to "use-tag".}} | |||
* Add necessary VLAN interfaces on ethernet,wlan1,wlan2 interfaces. | |||
* Add bridge for VLAN interfaces. | |||
* Add all VLAN interfaces to bridge1. | |||
<pre> | |||
[admin@R2] > | |||
/interface vlan | |||
add interface=ether1 name=vlan110-ether1 vlan-id=110 | |||
add interface=ether1 name=vlan220-ether1 vlan-id=220 | |||
/interface bridge | |||
add name=bridge1 | |||
/interface bridge port | |||
add bridge=bridge1 interface=vlan110-wlan1 | |||
add bridge=bridge1 interface=vlan220-wlan2 | |||
add bridge=bridge1 interface=vlan110-ether1 | |||
add bridge=bridge1 interface=vlan220-ether1 | |||
</pre> | |||
[[ | '''R3:''' | ||
* Add ip address on wlan1 interface. | |||
[ | * Create wireless security-profile compatible with R2 wlan1. | ||
[ | <pre> | ||
[admin@R3] > | |||
/ip address | |||
add address=192.168.1.3/24 interface=wlan1 network=192.168.1.0 | |||
/interface wireless | |||
set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] disabled=no security-profile=vlan110 | |||
</pre> | |||
'''R4:''' | |||
* Add ip address on wlan1 interface. | |||
* Create wireless security-profile compatible with R2 wlan2. | |||
<pre> | |||
[admin@R4] > | |||
/ip address | |||
add address=172.168.1.4/24 interface=wlan1 network=172.168.1.0 | |||
/interface wireless | |||
set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] disabled=no security-profile=vlan220 | |||
</pre> |
Revision as of 15:25, 10 January 2017
Summary
Configuration examples for VLAN cooperation with wireless interface features.
Example 1
R1:
- Add necessary VLAN interfaces on ethernet interface to make it as a VLAN trunk port. Add ip addresses on VLAN interfaces.
[admin@R1] > /interface vlan add interface=ether1 name=vlan110 vlan-id=110 add interface=ether1 name=vlan220 vlan-id=220 /ip address add address=192.168.1.1/24 interface=vlan110 network=192.168.1.0 add address=172.168.1.1/24 interface=vlan220 network=172.168.1.0
R2:
- Add VirtualAP under wlan1 interface. (Also create wireless security-profiles for wlan1 and wlan2)
[admin@R2] > /interface wireless set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] disabled=no mode=ap-bridge security-profile=vlan110 ssid=vlan110 add disabled=no master-interface=wlan1 name=wlan2 security-profile=vlan220 ssid=vlan220
- Add necessary VLAN interfaces on ethernet interface to make it as a VLAN trunk port.
- Add bridges for each VLAN.
- Add VLAN interfaces to their corresponding bridges and wireless interfaces to each bridge.
[admin@R2] > /interface vlan add interface=ether1 name=vlan110-ether1 vlan-id=110 add interface=ether1 name=vlan220-ether1 vlan-id=220 /interface bridge add name=bridge-vlan110 add name=vlan220-bridge /interface bridge port add bridge=bridge-vlan110 interface=vlan110-ether1 add bridge=bridge-vlan110 interface=wlan1 add bridge=vlan220-bridge interface=vlan220-ether1 add bridge=vlan220-bridge interface=wlan2
R3:
- Add ip address on wlan1 interface.
- Create wireless security-profile compatible with R2 wlan1.
[admin@R3] > /ip address add address=192.168.1.3/24 interface=wlan1 network=192.168.1.0 /interface wireless set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] disabled=no security-profile=vlan110
R4:
- Add ip address on wlan1 interface.
- Create wireless security-profile compatible with R2 wlan2.
[admin@R4] > /ip address add address=172.168.1.4/24 interface=wlan1 network=172.168.1.0 /interface wireless set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] disabled=no security-profile=vlan220
Example 2
R1:
- Add necessary VLAN interfaces on ethernet interface to make it as a VLAN trunk port. Add ip addresses on VLAN interfaces.
[admin@R1] > /interface vlan add interface=ether1 name=vlan110 vlan-id=110 add interface=ether1 name=vlan220 vlan-id=220 /ip address add address=192.168.1.1/24 interface=vlan110 network=192.168.1.0 add address=172.168.1.1/24 interface=vlan220 network=172.168.1.0
R2:
- Add VirtualAP under wlan1 interface. (Also create wireless security-profiles for wlan1 and wlan2)
[admin@R2] > /interface wireless set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] disabled=no mode=ap-bridge security-profile=vlan110 ssid=vlan110 vlan-id=110 vlan-mode=use-tag add disabled=no master-interface=wlan1 name=wlan2 security-profile=vlan220 ssid=vlan220 vlan-id=220 vlan-mode=use-tag
Note: It is important to set wlan1,wlan2 vlan-mode to "use-tag".
- Add necessary VLAN interfaces on ethernet,wlan1,wlan2 interfaces.
- Add bridge for VLAN interfaces.
- Add all VLAN interfaces to bridge1.
[admin@R2] > /interface vlan add interface=ether1 name=vlan110-ether1 vlan-id=110 add interface=ether1 name=vlan220-ether1 vlan-id=220 /interface bridge add name=bridge1 /interface bridge port add bridge=bridge1 interface=vlan110-wlan1 add bridge=bridge1 interface=vlan220-wlan2 add bridge=bridge1 interface=vlan110-ether1 add bridge=bridge1 interface=vlan220-ether1
R3:
- Add ip address on wlan1 interface.
- Create wireless security-profile compatible with R2 wlan1.
[admin@R3] > /ip address add address=192.168.1.3/24 interface=wlan1 network=192.168.1.0 /interface wireless set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] disabled=no security-profile=vlan110
R4:
- Add ip address on wlan1 interface.
- Create wireless security-profile compatible with R2 wlan2.
[admin@R4] > /ip address add address=172.168.1.4/24 interface=wlan1 network=172.168.1.0 /interface wireless set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] disabled=no security-profile=vlan220