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Hello, I was not able to find information about how to configure ports and VLANs on the switch side and I thought maybe someone have the answer.

Hello, I was not able to find information about how to configure ports and VLANs on the switch side and I thought maybe someone have the answer.

mathias_livet
New Contributor

We want to connect our AP250 devices to our switchs, as we can aggregate the 2 ports on this model, souds like LACP is a good choice.

So we set 2 ports of the switch in LACP mode ON (as the AP is in active), then we put our management VLAN (where hivemanager is) as access and our wifi (or client) VLANS as trunk.

After that, we configured the native and allowed VLANs in the device template and affected the client VLANs on the SSIDs.

But the clients are not able to connect to their VLAN.

Am I missing something ?

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mathias_livet
New Contributor

Hello,

Anyone had the same issue ?

mathias_livet
New Contributor

Thanks for the reply,

Our APs are connected to Dell N2048P switchs, they use 802.3ad standard to aggregate links (port-channel in CLI).

bruce_stahlin
Contributor III

I see a couple of things that may be creating issues for you. First, I don't think AP250s will aggregate via LACP, they use a Kalpana etherchannel. The next step will be getting the VLAN configs between the switch and APs straight. If you can provide the switch vendor, we can probably help with a general config. The switch terminology and configuration may vary depending on the vendor you're using.

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