01-30-2012 05:13 AM - edited 07-03-2021 09:28 PM
I have my AP now running... Mostly... And associated clients now get ips from the router dhcp server, But although the docs indicate that you should be able to contact the ap via the BVI ip and use that to run the web intface, i cant get any response to the ip configured on the bvi (bvi10)
Any ideas? Should it work? Limitations on which bvi it should be on? (docs always talk about bvi1 but i have my traffic on vlan 10)
H
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01-30-2012 05:16 AM
You only need BVI1. This is where the ip address will reside. When you put the native command on that sun interface it no longer sends a tagged frame. You'll want to move the ip from BVI10 to BVI1 and tell the router side switch port trunk native VLAN 10.
Steve
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01-30-2012 12:17 PM
Ahh.. The ip has to be on the native vlan? Thats a shame... I try and keep the native vlan unused
H
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01-30-2012 12:50 PM
well, on the AP, when you say 'native' it means send an untagged frame, so on the switchport you have to define what the native vlan is.
Steve
02-01-2012 10:41 AM
BV1 isnt used. The management is on vlan10. I have tried to keep the vlan id the same as the bridge group to make things more straight forward.
It is working now. I asked our ccie at work. He clarified a few tings and confirmed some assumptions id been making. Cheers for your help.
H
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