- Wireless LAN Overview
- Configuring a Basic Wireless LAN Connection
- Configuring Multiple Basic Service Set Identifiers and Microsoft WPS IE SSIDL
- Securing a Wireless LAN
- Configuring RADIUS or a Local Authenticator in a Wireless LAN
- Configuring Radio Settings on an Access Point
- NAC—L2 IEEE 802.1x
- VLAN Assignment by Name
- Implementing Quality of Service in a Wireless LAN
- Wireless LAN Error Messages
- Finding Feature Information
- Prerequisites for Configuring Multiple Basic Service Set Identifiers and Microsoft WPS IE SSIDL
- Information About Configuring Multiple Basic Service Set Identifiers and Microsoft WPS IE SSIDL
- How to Configure Multiple BSSIDs and Include an SSID in an SSIDL IE
- Configuration Examples for Configuring Multiple Basic Service Set Identifiers
- Additional References
- Feature Information for Configuring Multiple Basic Service Set Identifiers and Microsoft WPS IE SSIDL
Configuring Multiple Basic Service Set Identifiers and Microsoft WPS IE SSIDL
This module describes how to configure multiple basic service set identifiers (BSSID) on a Cisco 800, 1800, 2800, or 3800 series integrated services router, hereafter referred to as an access point (AP).
Access point 802.11a and 802.11g radios support up to 16 BSSIDs which are similar to MAC addresses. You use multiple BSSIDs to broadcast more than one SSID in beacons.
Devices on your wireless LAN that are configured to associate to a specific access point based on the access point MAC address (for example, client devices, repeaters, hot standby units, or workgroup bridges) might lose their association when you add or delete a multiple BSSID. When you add or delete a multiple BSSID, check the association status of devices configured to associate to a specific access point. If necessary, reconfigure the disassociated device to use the BSSID’s new MAC address.
This module also describes how to configure the Microsoft WPS IE SSIDL feature. This feature allows an access point to broadcast a list of configured SSIDs such as SSID Lists (SSIDL) in the Microsoft Wireless Provisioning Services information element (WPS IE). A client with the ability to read the SSIDL can alert the user to the availability of the SSIDs.
- Finding Feature Information
- Prerequisites for Configuring Multiple Basic Service Set Identifiers and Microsoft WPS IE SSIDL
- Information About Configuring Multiple Basic Service Set Identifiers and Microsoft WPS IE SSIDL
- How to Configure Multiple BSSIDs and Include an SSID in an SSIDL IE
- Configuration Examples for Configuring Multiple Basic Service Set Identifiers
- Additional References
- Feature Information for Configuring Multiple Basic Service Set Identifiers and Microsoft WPS IE SSIDL
Finding Feature Information
Your software release may not support all the features documented in this module. For the latest caveats and feature information, see Bug Search Tool and the release notes for your platform and software release. To find information about the features documented in this module, and to see a list of the releases in which each feature is supported, see the feature information table at the end of this module.
Use Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform support and Cisco software image support. To access Cisco Feature Navigator, go to www.cisco.com/go/cfn. An account on Cisco.com is not required.
Prerequisites for Configuring Multiple Basic Service Set Identifiers and Microsoft WPS IE SSIDL
The following prerequisites apply to configuring multiple BSSIDs and Microsoft WPS IE SSIDL:
VLANs must be configured.
Access points must run Cisco IOS Release 12.4(15)T or a later release.
Access points must contain an 802.11a or 802.11g radio that supports multiple BSSIDs. To determine whether a radio supports multiple basic SSIDs, enter the show controllers radio-interface command. The radio supports multiple basic SSIDs if the results include this line:
Number of supported simultaneous BSSID on radio-interface: 8
Information About Configuring Multiple Basic Service Set Identifiers and Microsoft WPS IE SSIDL
Guidelines for Using Multiple BSSIDs
Remember these guidelines when configuring multiple BSSIDs:
RADIUS-assigned VLANs are not supported when you enable multiple BSSIDs.
When you enable BSSIDs, the access point automatically maps a BSSID to each SSID. You cannot manually map a BSSID to a specific SSID.
When multiple BSSIDs are enabled on the access point, the SSIDL IE does not contain a list of SSIDs; it contains only extended capabilities.
Any Wi-Fi certified client device can associate to an access point using multiple BSSIDs.
You can enable multiple BSSIDs on access points that participate in WDS.
How to Configure Multiple BSSIDs and Include an SSID in an SSIDL IE
Configuring Multiple BSSIDs on an Access Point
Perform this task to configure multiple BSSIDs on an access point.
1.
enable
2.
configure
terminal
3.
dot11
mbssid
4.
dot11
ssid
name
5.
exit
6.
interface
dot11Radio
interface
7.
ssid
name
8.
end
9.
copy
running-config
startup-config
DETAILED STEPS
Including an SSID in an SSIDL IE
The access point or bridge beacon can advertise only one broadcast SSID. However, you can use SSIDL information elements (SSIDL IEs) in the access point or bridge beacon to alert client devices of additional SSIDs on the access point or bridge. When you designate an SSID to be included in an SSIDL IE, client devices detect that the SSID is available, and they also detect the security settings required to associate using that SSID.
1.
enable
2.
configure
terminal
3.
dot11
ssid
name
4.
information-element
ssidl
[advertisement
wps]
5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each SSID you want included in the information element.
6.
exit
7.
interface
dot11Radio
interface
8.
ssid
name
9.
end
10.
copy
running-config
startup-config
DETAILED STEPS
Configuration Examples for Configuring Multiple Basic Service Set Identifiers
Configuring Multiple BSSIDs on an Access Point Example
This example shows the CLI commands that you use to enable multiple BSSIDs on a radio interface, create an SSID named visitor, designate the SSID as a BSSID, specify that the BSSID is included in beacons, and assign the SSID visitor to the radio interface:
configure terminal dot11 mbssid dot11 ssid visitor exit interface dot11 0 ssid visitor end
Additional References
The following sections provide references related to configuring Multiple BSSIDs:
Related Documents
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Cisco IOS wireless LAN commands: complete command syntax, command mode, command history, defaults, usage guidelines, and examples |
Cisco IOS Wireless LAN Command Reference |
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Feature Information for Configuring Multiple Basic Service Set Identifiers and Microsoft WPS IE SSIDL
The following table provides release information about the feature or features described in this module. This table lists only the software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that software release train also support that feature.
Use Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform support and Cisco software image support. To access Cisco Feature Navigator, go to www.cisco.com/go/cfn. An account on Cisco.com is not required.
Feature Name |
Releases |
Feature Information |
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Microsoft WPS IE SSIDL |
12.4(15)T |
This feature allows an access point to broadcast a list of configured SSIDs such as SSID Lists (SSIDL) in the Microsoft Wireless Provisioning Services Information Element (WPS IE). A client with the ability to read the SSIDL can alert the user to the availability of the SSIDs. |
Multiple Basic Service Set ID (BSSID) |
12.4(15)T |
This feature permits a single access point (AP) to appear to the wireless LAN (WLAN) as multiple virtual APs. |