Cisco aironet AP associations with VLANS

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teCh0010
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Cisco aironet AP associations with VLANS

Post by teCh0010 »

I have around 70 cisco AP's. They are connected to .q trunks that pass Vlans. 2 of the Vlans are offered to clients, a public Vlan for guests and a private Vlan for employees.

I would like to be able to have two graphs that show the total number of associations to the two vlans.

I found some information that would allow me to do this if I was not running the vlans.

http://forums.cacti.net/about4901-0-asc-0.html

Unfortunately I can't find any information on how to do this with the VLAN's on multiple SSID's. I've hunted through snmpwalks for the data and I can't seem to dig it out.

Has anyone had any success graphing associations with VLANS?

If this is not possible has anyone graphed the number of hosts responding to a ping on a subnet?
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Post by Phobos182 »

My graph works with VLANs, but just cant differentiate between them.

My wireless network is running three VLANs SSID's (10, 20, & 30). With 802.1q trunking from the Access Point to the Switch to carry all the VLAN traffic.

The graph I wrote just shows all associations regardless of VLANs. I can see if I have time this week to see if theres an index for VLANs under the client key.
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that_kid
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Post by that_kid »

I want to be able to graph vlan traffic over all the ap's. So when I look at the bandwidth usage it will show the bandwidth for vlan x, instead of vlan x on y device.
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Post by elnino »

that_kid wrote:I want to be able to graph vlan traffic over all the ap's. So when I look at the bandwidth usage it will show the bandwidth for vlan x, instead of vlan x on y device.
Graphing traffic for the vlans should be fine because each vlan shows up as an interface on the AP. With the associations, I don't believe it's possible to break it down per-vlan or SSID
that_kid
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Post by that_kid »

Oh ok, I'll give it a shot.
Thanks
cvcrud
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trunk your switch port

Post by cvcrud »

set trunk <mod/port> on dot1q <vlan,vlan-vlan,vlan>

Nevermind, I should read it first.
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