04-04-2019 08:12 AM - edited 07-05-2021 10:11 AM
Hi,
i try to setup a mesh network (bridge) to connect two building together. The mesh network goes up successfully but can't pass anything over the other building.
Here is my setup
WLC5520 version 8.5.160
Two AP 1562D, one as RAP and one as MAP, both ethernet bridging is enabled
On the primary building we connect the root AP to a 2960S switch with power injector
switch to power injector data in..power injector POE/data out to the AP
The switch port is configurated like this:
switchport trunk native vlan 903
switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,311,312,330,393,410,903
switchport mode trunk
spanning-tree bpdufilter enable
The AP in the WLC configuration is configurated in bridge mode, in the MESH section, the RootAP role is selected
the Ethernet Bridging is checked
Vlan support is checked
native vlan id is 1
On the ethernet port, Access mode is selected with vlan ID 0
On the other building
We have the second AP 1562D connected to a power injector and on a 2960X
So ethernet port of the AP1562D connected to POE data out of the power injector and data in is connected to the swith on port g1/0/48
The swith port is configurated like this
switchport trunk native vlan 903
switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,311,312,330,393,410,903
switchport mode trunk
spanning-tree bpdufilter enable
In WLC, the AP is in bridge mode
Mesh role is MAP
Ethernet bridging is checked
vlan support is grayed out but is checked
native vlan is grayed out but is checked
the ethernet port is in access mode and vlan is 0.
From the console port of the MAP, I was able to ping machine in the primary building
From my computer (in primary building) I was able to ping both rootAP and MAP ap
I can't ping the switch, the switch is on the same vlan (903).
on MESH config on WLC, vlan transparent is check
What is strange is that I have the same config with another mesh network but with 1532E AP and it's exactly configurated like this and it's working well.
So what can be the problem?
Thanks
04-04-2019 08:30 AM
04-04-2019 10:04 AM
Ok I will try that but is strange that the same settings working in my other site. I have 4-5 vlan and all can communicate with the -primary site
04-04-2019 11:52 AM
Hi, it's working for voici vlan and data vlan but I can't access the switch itself.
Vlan transparent is uncheck
Ethernet bridge is check on both AP
Root AP the vlan support is enabled and native is 1
The ethernet port is set in trunk with vlan 903 and no other allowed vlan
On the MAP ap, the vlan support is enable and native vlan is 1
The ethernet port is set to trunk vlan 903
allowed vlan, 311, 312, 330, 393.
So is it the vlan ip support need to be set to 903 to get management of my switch?
04-05-2019 01:07 AM
04-05-2019 04:12 AM
04-05-2019 07:34 PM
04-08-2019 05:18 AM
Hi, I try to separate native vlan but nothing change
here is my current config. I change IP Address of both AP to 172.22.40.251 and 172.22.50.252 (vlan 410)
In the Mesh section the vlan support native vlan is 410
The gigabitEthernert/0 on RAP is set to trunk with native vlan 1
the gigabitEthernet/0 on MAP is set to trunk with natvie vlan 1, allowed vlan 410, 330, 903, 393, 311, 312.
Both port on switch is configurated like this
switchport trunk native vlan 410
switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,311,312,330,393,410,903
switchport mode trunk
spanning-tree portfast
spanning-tree bpdufilter enable
From my pc I can ping both AP and the Ip phone on the other side but can't ping or access my switch which vlan 903 is set with an IP address and the default gateway of the switch is the ip address of vlan 903 on my core switch.
04-10-2019 12:10 PM
I was able to resolve my problem
On the switch where the MAP reside I remove the sw tr nat vl and but switchport access vl 999 (a dummy vlan) and now all seems fine.
I can ping and manage the switch on both side of the bridge.
Thanks for your help and cue
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