Working with VLANs
Traffic flow examples
7-12
Example 2: Overriding the egress network in a VSC
binding with a user-assigned VLAN
In this scenario, a non-access-controller VSC is used to illustrate how a user-assigned VLAN
can override the egress network defined for a VSC binding.
Configuration summary
APs are bound to a VSC that has Wireless mobility disabled
VSC type: Non-access-controlled
Egress network in VSC binding: Defined VLAN = 10
Client data tunnel: Disabled
User-assigned VLAN is assigned via RADIUS or local user accounts: No VLAN is
assigned to User A. A VLAN of 20 is assign to User B.
User-assigned VLAN exists on AP or controller: Not applicable
Result:
User A: The Egress network setting in the VSC binding is used. Traffic is sent on the
APs Ethernet port tagged with VLAN 10.
User B: The Egress network setting in the VSC binding is ignored. Traffic is sent on
the APs Ethernet port tagged with the user-assigned VLAN (20).