[c-nsp] HELP!!!!Aironet 1200 Problem Routing

Kristofer Sigurdsson ks at rhi.hi.is
Thu Apr 28 11:43:06 EDT 2005


Hi,

On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 17:18 +0200, Eusebio López wrote:
> First of all, excuse me, because my english is very poor. I hope it could be enough to explain that i want.
> 
> I have this problem:
> 
> I have a Cisco Access Point 1200 Aironet with Radius to which I connect to the AP by means of one pda. I have understood that the AP routing different networks.

True, the AP1200 can route different networks, but in order to seperate
them, you will need to create multiple SSIDs and assign a unique VLAN 
per SSID.

> 
> if I give my pda an IP of network 101.0.0.XX, everything works well and I can do ping to the AP and the Radius, but if I give an IP of network 10.0.0.XX, I can do ping to the AP, but not to radius

The reason you can ping the AP is probably proxy-arp or something like
that.

If you want to be able to use both of those networks on the same network
(same ssid/vlan), you can assign an IP from the secondary network as a 
secondary address on the default gateway.  This, however,
provides no real seperation and kind of beats the purpose of having two
different networks in the first place.

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Kristófer Sigurðsson         | Tel: +354 525 4103 / MSN: ks at rhi.hi.is
Netsérfr./Network specialist | Reiknistofnun HÍ/University of Iceland



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