Oops. On Jan 17, 2012, at 5:30 PM, Steve Bohrer wrote:
With our wireless setup, our APs are on a VLAN which lets them connect to the their controllers, but not to much else. In particular, they can't reach our DNS server nor any other "regular user" services. All the wifi user VLANs are tunneled from the APs back to the controllers, and these VLANs let the users hit our central DNS, with the users in a separate address space than the APs. Since the APs and users are kept separate anyhow, it does not seem odd to have them use different DNS servers.
Please substitute "DHCP" for "DNS" above, just like the original poster was talking about. (All those pesky letters. I can't even begin to properly say SNMP vs SMTP, even when it is quite obvious from context...)
Steve Bohrer Network Admin Bard College at Simon's Rock 413-528-7645 ********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/.
