03-22-2017 01:27 PM
I have a Cisco WAP351 that I have configured with the following
VLAN1 SSID: network
VLAN20 SSID: guest
Vlan1: untagged
VLAN20: Tagged
Switch:
Vlan1: network
Vlan20: Guest
Vlan100: Trunk
(switch is configured in the following manner)
VLAN100 (trunk ports) 1-8: VLAN1 - tagged, VLAN20 - tagged, VLAN100 untagged
VLAN1 (network ports ) 9-40: VLAN1 - untagged, VLAN20 - excluded, VLAN100 - tagged
VLAN20 (guest ports) 41-46: VLAN1 - excluded, VLAN20 - untagged, VLAN100 - tagged
I have a firewall with two different ports as following
network port 9 (switch) plugs into port 1 (firewall) with ip scheme 192.168.225.0 /24
guest port 46 (swtich) pluges into port 2 (firewall) with ip scheme 192.168.1.0 /24
When I plug the cisco wap351 into the trunk port 1 on the switch, I get DHCP from both SSID's, but I can only get out the internet on the network SSID on VLAN1. VLAN20 will give me the correct ip address but I can't access the internet or ping the gateway.
I have tried the alternate configuration on the WAP351
I have a Cisco WAP351 that I have configured with the following
VLAN1 SSID: network
VLAN20 SSID: guest
Vlan1: tagged
VLAN20: Tagged
VLAN100: untagged
I get the same result
This configuration worked with the old WAP2000. What do I need to do to get this working correctly?
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03-23-2017 08:31 AM
It's working now. I reset the device to factory and re did the configuration with the following
VLAN1 SSID: network
VLAN20 SSID: guest
VLan100: trunk
Vlan1: tagged
VLAN20: Tagged
VLAN100: untagged
03-23-2017 08:31 AM
It's working now. I reset the device to factory and re did the configuration with the following
VLAN1 SSID: network
VLAN20 SSID: guest
VLan100: trunk
Vlan1: tagged
VLAN20: Tagged
VLAN100: untagged
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