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тАО02-26-2010 10:32 AM
тАО02-26-2010 10:32 AM
MSM410 VLAN problem
Before, I had already created a VLAN (2) for guest access. That VLAN works fine.
But then, I wanted to create another VLAN for WiFi phones. All I did was go into Network - Add New VLAN, gave it ID 3, and then went into the phones' VSC, and set Egress VLAN to 3.
Immediately, when I set the Egress VLAN, the connection drops.
I used the exact same procedure for the guest network, and like I said, that one is working as it should.
I also have a third VSC, which does not have a VLAN associated with it. That one works too.
I've done enough troubleshooting that I know it's not the switch where the MSM410 is connected to. Even if I plug the WiFi phones' card directly to the MSM 410, bypassing the switch, I still don't get any access.
Could the problem be with Network-Port 1 settings? Right now I have VLAN ID box unchecked. As well as the two other boxes.
What throws me off though is that the guest VLAN does work, even though this setting is unchecked. I tried enabling this setting and entering a value 1-3 in the box, but all I got out of that was not being able to access the configuration... Plus it didn't solve the problem.
Hope I was clear enough with the description. Any ideas? Thanks!
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тАО02-28-2010 06:20 AM
тАО02-28-2010 06:20 AM
Re: MSM410 VLAN problem
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тАО03-01-2010 07:52 AM
тАО03-01-2010 07:52 AM
Re: MSM410 VLAN problem
Could you tell us what VLANS you have tagged/untagged in that switch port where your MSM410 is connected?
"Even if I plug the WiFi phones' card directly to the MSM 410, bypassing the switch, I still don't get any access. "
By saying "I still don't get any access" do you mean that you are associated with the AP but not able to connect to your wired network or the client doesnt even want to associate with that VSC?
"Could the problem be with Network-Port 1 settings? Right now I have VLAN ID box unchecked. As well as the two other boxes.
What throws me off though is that the guest VLAN does work, even though this setting is unchecked. I tried enabling this setting and entering a value 1-3 in the box, but all I got out of that was not being able to access the configuration... Plus it didn't solve the problem."
That setting in the port-1 defines the default VLAN ID for that port. All outgoing traffic that does not have a VLAN already assigned to it, is sent on this VLAN (like traffic from your third VSC that doesnt have any egress VLAN's configured).
Kind regards,
Jouni Kosonen
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тАО03-02-2010 05:25 AM
тАО03-02-2010 05:25 AM
Re: MSM410 VLAN problem
The switch where the MSM410 connects to, I have the port tagged for VLANs 2 and 3, and untagged for VLAN 1.
Same goes to the ports where the traffic is then forwarded to.
It's a tough one, but I'm leaning towards that I have a setting misconfigured in the switch...
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тАО03-02-2010 09:57 PM
тАО03-02-2010 09:57 PM
Re: MSM410 VLAN problem
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тАО03-02-2010 09:58 PM
тАО03-02-2010 09:58 PM