Your design will work fine if you drop the users in a local vlan off the
core. If you want the users to be in a local vlan on the 3560s then the
controller would need layer 2 connectivity.
The APs themselves don't need any specific layer 2 connectivity.
On Jul 26, 2014 6:31 PM, "R.B. Kumar" <seekumarin_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All, I am configuring CISCO Wireless LAN Controller in College campus.
> we have the following components
>
> 1. CISCO 4510R as core switch and a centralized WLC is connected to Core
> Switch
> 2. CISCO 3560 L3 switch at Distribution Layer Switch
> 3. CISCO LWAP 1142
>
> I want to configure Wireless VLAN in a college campus. Wireless LAN. The
> requirement is to configure Distribution switch as L3 so that VLAN will not
> reach till the Core Switch. That is the Link between Distribution and Core
> Switch will be Layer 3 routed link and not a Trunk Link.
> Since it is a routed back bone environment, VLAN is configured only in
> distribution layer switches. So, these configured VLAN will not reach core
> switch.
>
> With that said, is it technically possible to achieve the Wireless VLAN in
> this above proposed setup.?
>
> Do I have to configure Trunk between Distribution Switch (APs are
> connected) and Core Switch (WLC is connected), to pass the Wireless VLAN in
> the trunk link?
>
>
>
> Advance Thanks for reading and helping to get it clarified
>
> regards,
>
> RB
>
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