Here is the scenario.
Vlan 1 - 192.168.0.1/255.255.255.0
Vlan 2 - 192.168.3.1/255.255.255.0
Vlan 1 - Office LAN Traffic
Vlan 2 - Public access
Vlan2 has Cisco 1130AG AP running on it, sending through to 192.168.3.0 for the DHCP (2 pools setup, one for each Vlan)
Trying to create ACL to permit data flow between Vlan1 and Vlan2, but to preserve flow of traffic outbound to the next hop (WAN) for each Vlan (which currently works).
For some reason, my ACL I think is stopping the DHCP pool for Vlan2 (where the 1130 AP is located) from releasing leases to these clients, as if I completely disassociate the ACL with the interfaces, everything works fine ? I might have a directional problem with the ACL, but I am SURE this is easy problem for someone to suggest a fix.. look forward to a response.
Jeff