Converged Wired and Wireless Access
LAN Access Switch Topology with Wireless Connectivity
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Best Practice User Guide for the Catalyst 3850 and Catalyst 3650 Switch Series
Note
Configuration examples begin in global configuration mode, unless noted otherwise.
LAN Access Switch Topology with Wireless Connectivity
This topology shows the switch stack connected to multiple routers. The most common deployment of
converged access is in a branch scenario, but this workflow also applies to a campus deployment.
The switch is stacked and acts as both the MC and MA. In a single stack converged access deployment,
the switch can support up to 50 directly connected access points. For converged access, at least one
lightweight access point is required. A maximum of 50 access points can be supported by a switch stack.
We recommend that you distribute the access points equally across the stack to achieve reliability during
switchover scenarios preventing connectivity loss to access points connected to a member or standby
switch.
IPv4 address for RADIUS
192.168.254.14
Auth-port
1645
Acct-port
1646
AAA group
RADIUS-GROUP
RADIUS server dead-criteria
time/tries
10/3
RADIUS server deadtime
1
WLAN with WPA2 and IEEE
802.1x enabled
Secure_WLAN1 CISCO_WLAN
Input service policy
wlan-Guest-Client-Input-Policy
Output service policy
wlan-Guest-SSID-Output-Policy
Table 10
Wireless LAN Controller Values
A. Value Name
B. Example Value Names
C. Your Value