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Connect AP to actual DHCP server

Connect AP to actual DHCP server

it34
New Contributor

Good morning everyone,

 

Currently I have 4 of these AP130 but for some reason when a device connect to them, an IP address does not get assigned.

 

Our net config:

VLAN5 for data

VLAN10 VoIP - this is where the AP is connected since we only have one PoE switch at the moment

 

What am trying to accomplish is to have the AP connected in VLAN10 needs to talk to DHCP server found in VLAN5.

 

CLI commands are welcome

 

Thanks

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AnonymousM
Valued Contributor II

Yes...leave the APs ethernet ports as uplink port types, but do not forget to configure the switches ports as trunk ports!!

 

You can broadcast another SSID with a User Profile that defines another VLAN or you can use the same SSID and have multiple User Profiles with different VLAN be authenticated from the same SSID as long as all users connecting can use the same authentication type ie 802.1X, Private PreShared Key, or Preshared Key.

 

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it34
New Contributor

Kool beans!! So just for clarification, the following needs to be done:

 

  1. Configure network template for AP130 eth0 port as trunk with the needed VLANs
  2. Reconnect the AP to the switch port that is configured as trunk

 

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AnonymousM
Valued Contributor II

There is your problem! When the AP is passing user traffic tagged with VLAN 5 to the uplink switch port it doesn't know what to do with VLAN 5 traffic, so its being dropped. The APs switch ports have to be configured as trunks if you want to support multiple VLANs.

it34
New Contributor

Hi @Keith Cotterman​ 

 

SSID is set with user profile is set to place users into VLAN5. AP template is configured with trunk port. As for the switch itself, only the last 4 ports are configured as trunk but the AP is not connected to any of these ports.

 

Thanks,

AnonymousM
Valued Contributor II

Is the switch port the APs are connected to configured as trunk ports with the native VLAN set to 10 and tagged for VLAN 5? Second, in the SSID the users are connecting to do you have a User Profile assigned that is placing users into the VLAN5? Our default User Profile uses VLAN 1

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