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Guest Wifi setup not working

orlguerra
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I have setup an inface called DNT-Guest on port 2. Port 2 to a cisco switch that is configured for Vlan 109.

I have tested DHCP on a laptop on the switch port which does assign the correct ip address ranng. I Also created a DNT-Guest network under wlan and assign interface "DNT-Guest". My problem it connects fine but i am getting an ip range assigned to port 1. What am i missing?

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Set the VLAN identifier to 1 if I'm not mistaken or set the port to Trunk mode (switchport mode trunk). 

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Scott Fella
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What controller do you have?  What I can say from the info you have provided, is to also make sure you don't have the controller is LAG.  If you plan to separate the ports like what you have done, then LAG needs to be disabled.  This will allow you to map the wlan to port 2 and your other wlan's to port 1.

-Scott
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patoberli
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This sounds like an issue with DHCP Proxy settings. What have you configured under the virtual-interface which you assigned to this SSID? 

These are my virtual-interface settings

 
 

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Try setting the dhcp proxy mode to global, or remove dhcp server from here all together and set the ip helper on switch svi for vlan 109 

-hope this helps-

orlguerra
Level 1
Level 1

tried the dhcp proxy mode and set to global. Did not work.

removed global setting and dhcp server. did not work.

below is what i have on the switch:

 

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Set the VLAN identifier to 1 if I'm not mistaken or set the port to Trunk mode (switchport mode trunk). 

Scott Fella
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

What controller do you have?  What I can say from the info you have provided, is to also make sure you don't have the controller is LAG.  If you plan to separate the ports like what you have done, then LAG needs to be disabled.  This will allow you to map the wlan to port 2 and your other wlan's to port 1.

-Scott
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orlguerra
Level 1
Level 1

So I changed the VLAN identifier to 1 and o which did not work.

set the port to Trunk mode. Did not work either,

Decided to check Guest WLAN settings and removed option "FlexConnect Local Switching" and it worked.

Thanks for all the help!!!

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