Purpose of the "guest-mode" command
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Jason Harry Jan 3, 2011 6:37 PM
Hi Guys,
Today I was configuring a 1131AG at a client using the CLI and I removed the "guest-mode" command that was under the SSID config mode. After doing this I noticed that the SSID wasn't being broadcast anymore. Putting back the command resulted in the SSID being broadcast and me being able to connect to it. I did some research on Cisco's DocCD on the command which pretty much explains it but I'd still like an expert response so that I'm 100% sure. Also, the DocCD said that an access point can only have one SSID in guest-mode. My question here is, if this is true, how do you configure an AP to broadcast multiple SSID? I would have thought that you just create multiple SSID and put the guest-mode command under there which broadcast the beacons, but according to Cisco's documentation, there can only be one SSID in guest-mode per AP.
"The access point can have one guest-mode SSID or none at all."
Appreciate your responses.
Jason.
Correct Answerby Pete Nugent on Jan 3, 2011 6:50 PM
You are correct guest mode broadcasts the SSID and only one SSID can be in gueat mode.
To broadcast multiple SSIDs use mbssid guest-mode on each SSID,
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