Configuring dynamic user VLAN assignment
Clients connecting to the WiFi network can be assigned to a VLAN. You can do this with RADIUS attributes when the user authenticates or with VLAN pooling when the client associates with a particular FortiAP. You cannot use both of these methods at the same time.
VLAN assignment by RADIUS
You can assign each individual user to a VLAN based on information stored in the RADIUS authentication server. If the user’s RADIUS record does not specify a VLAN ID, the user is assigned to the default VLAN for the SSID.
The RADIUS user attributes used for the VLAN ID assignment are:
Attribute type |
Attributes value |
Note |
---|---|---|
IETF 64 (Tunnel-Type) |
13 |
VLAN |
IETF 65 (Tunnel-Medium-Type) |
6 |
IEEE-802 |
IETF 81 (Tunnel-Private-Group-ID) |
1–4094 |
One VLAN ID per user. See Reserved VLAN IDs. |
To configure dynamic VLAN assignment, you need to:
- Configure access to the RADIUS server.
- Create the SSID and enable dynamic VLAN assignment.
- Create a FortiAP Profile and add the local bridge mode SSID to it.
- Create the VLAN interfaces and their DHCP servers.
- Create security policies to allow communication from the VLAN interfaces to the Internet.
- Authorize the FortiAP unit and assign the FortiAP Profile to it.
To configure access to the RADIUS server
- Go to User & Device > RADIUS Servers and select Create New.
- Enter a Name, the name or IP address in Primary Server IP/Name, and the server secret in Primary Server Secret.
- Select OK.
To create the dynamic VLAN SSID
- Go to WiFi & Switch Controller > SSID, select Create New > SSID and enter:
- Select OK.
- Under Additional Settings, enable Dynamic VLAN assignment. If you do not see the toggle, you can enable from the CLI:
config wireless-controller vap
edit dynamic_vlan_ssid
set dynamic-vlan enable
set vlanid 10
end
Optionally, you can also assign a VLAN ID to set the default VLAN for users without a VLAN assignment. See Reserved VLAN IDs.
Name |
An identifier, such as dynamic_vlan_ssid. |
Traffic Mode |
Local bridge or Tunnel, as needed. |
SSID |
An identifier, such as DYNSSID. |
Security Mode |
WPA2 Enterprise |
Authentication |
RADIUS Server. Select the RADIUS server that you configured. |
To create the FortiAP profile for the dynamic VLAN SSID
- Go to WiFi & Switch Controller > FortiAP Profiles, select Create New and enter:
- Adjust other radio settings as needed.
- Select OK.
Name |
A name for the profile, such as dyn_vlan_profile. |
Platform |
The FortiAP model you are using. If you use more than one model of FortiAP, you will need a FortiAP Profile for each model. |
Radio 1 and Radio 2 |
|
SSID |
Select the SSID you created (example dynamic_vlan_ssid). Do not add other SSIDs. |
To create the VLAN interfaces
- Go to Network > Interfaces and select Create New > Interface.
- Enter:
- Select OK.
- Repeat the preceding steps to create other VLANs as needed.
Name |
A name for the VLAN interface, such as VLAN100. |
Interface |
The physical interface associated with the VLAN interface. |
VLAN ID |
The numeric VLAN ID, for example 100. |
Addressing mode |
Select Manual and enter the IP address / Network Mask for the virtual interface. |
DHCP Server |
Enable and then select Create New to create an address range. |
Security policies determine which VLANs can communicate with which other interfaces. These are the simple Firewall Address policy without authentication. Users are assigned to the appropriate VLAN when they authenticate.
To connect and authorize the FortiAP unit
- Connect the FortiAP unit to the FortiGate unit.
- Go to WiFi & Switch Controller > Managed FortiAPs.
- When the FortiAP unit is listed, double-click the entry to edit it.
- In FortiAP Profile, select the FortiAP Profile that you created.
- Select Authorize.
- Select OK.
VLAN assignment by VLAN pool
In an SSID, you can define a VLAN pool. As clients associate to an AP, they are assigned to a VLAN. A VLAN pool can
- assign a specific VLAN based on the AP's FortiAP group, usually for network configuration reasons, or
- assign one of several available VLANs for network load balancing purposes (tunnel mode SSIDs only)
See Reserved VLAN IDs.
To assign a VLAN by FortiAP group - CLI
In this example, VLAN 101, 102, or 103 is assigned depending on the AP's FortiAP group.
config wireless-controller vap
edit wlan
set vlan-pooling wtp-group
config vlan-pool
edit 101
set wtp-group wtpgrp1
next
edit 102
set wtp-group wtpgrp2
next
edit 101
set wtp-group wtpgrp3
end
end
end
Load balancing
There are two VLAN pooling methods used for load balancing:
The choice of VLAN can be based on any one of the following criteria:
- round-robin - from the VLAN pool, choose the VLAN with the smallest number of clients
- hash - choose a VLAN from the VLAN pool based on a hash of the current number of SSID clients and the number of entries in the VLAN pool
If the VLAN pool contains no valid VLAN ID, the SSID's static VLAN ID setting is used.
To assign a VLAN by round-robin selection - CLI
In this example, VLAN 101, 102, or 103 is assigned using the round-robin method:
config wireless-controller vap
edit wlan
set vlan-pooling round-robin
config vlan-pool
edit 101
next
edit 102
next
edit 103
end
end
end
To assign a VLAN by hash-based selection - CLI
In this example, VLAN 101, 102, or 103 is assigned using the hash method:
config wireless-controller vap
edit wlan
set vlan-pooling hash
config vlan-pool
edit 101
next
edit 102
next
edit 103
end
end
end