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Apr 18, 2013

I have a Cisco 5508 setup an running with Cisco 3502 AP. with same SSID
 
however i need segment the network using 3-Diff VLANS:

1. vlan 1-----students
2. vlan2----- Visitors
3.vlan3------ Staff
 
the students and visitor are not ment to login to the corporate network, however the staff are to be login using their Active Directory User name and Password how to i achieve this ?

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