05-07-2024
08:20 PM
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05-08-2024
02:20 AM
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Let me ask a question about AIR-AP3802E-Q-K9's Mobility Express.
Currently, I am using a fixed IP address for the wired LAN side, I would like to set it up so that the internal DHCP addresses are distributed to wireless only, and separated so that they are not distributed to wired LAN.
When the "Management Network" option in the DHCP pool is enabled, IP addresses from the internal DHCP are indiscriminately distributed to both wired and wireless networks. How should I proceed to avoid this?
Thank you very much.
05-08-2024 03:25 AM
- Review this documentation : https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/wireless/mobility-express/210531-Mobility-Express-Internal-DHCP.html
(DHCP pools can be organized per vlan id)
M.
05-08-2024 09:57 AM
Further to @marce1000 's reply I think the only way to do that will be to put them in different VLANs and only have the DHCP server configured for the wireless client vlan.
05-09-2024 07:09 PM
Thank you very much.
First, configure the DHCP pool without using the management network.
There are many devices on the wired side that do not support VLANs, and VLANs are not being considered, so we will try to fix them in the future.
Thank you very much.
05-13-2024 08:22 AM
The end user devices don't need to support VLANs at all - only the switches they connect to. If you're using unmanaged switches which cannot support VLANs then you should upgrade them to managed switches which support VLANs.
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