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06-08-2007 02:16 AM
06-08-2007 02:16 AM
Wirless VLAN Question
Hi,
I have an AP420, 2650 switch, and 7102dl router. I've setup the AP420 management dynamic VLAN as 1 untagged with IP of 192.168.20.18, with a SSID of guest with VLAN 5 tagged. My switch has 2 vlans, 1 and 5 with the ports of the radio and router as 1 untagged and 5 tagged. The router has 2 subinterfaces with eth 0/1.1 192.168.20.x as Vlan 1 untagged and eth 0/1.2 10.0.0.x as Vlan 5 tagged. I've setup a DHCP server on the router for 10.0.0.x.
Here's what I'm seeing. I can see the guest ssid and connect to it. The radio sees that I've authenticated to the vlan 5, and the mac shows up in the switch as vlan 5, but my router doesn't seem to give out IP's on that network for some reason. If I enter a static IP on the wireless I can browse the net fine. Is there a way that I can run a debug and see if perhaps the router is blocking the dhcp request? I've tried the dhcp server and client, but nothing ever comes up in the router.
Here is the dhcp from the router if that helps
ip dhcp-server pool "wire"
network 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0
dns-server 198.235.216.134
netbios-node-type h-node
default-router 10.0.0.1
Thanks
Tim
I have an AP420, 2650 switch, and 7102dl router. I've setup the AP420 management dynamic VLAN as 1 untagged with IP of 192.168.20.18, with a SSID of guest with VLAN 5 tagged. My switch has 2 vlans, 1 and 5 with the ports of the radio and router as 1 untagged and 5 tagged. The router has 2 subinterfaces with eth 0/1.1 192.168.20.x as Vlan 1 untagged and eth 0/1.2 10.0.0.x as Vlan 5 tagged. I've setup a DHCP server on the router for 10.0.0.x.
Here's what I'm seeing. I can see the guest ssid and connect to it. The radio sees that I've authenticated to the vlan 5, and the mac shows up in the switch as vlan 5, but my router doesn't seem to give out IP's on that network for some reason. If I enter a static IP on the wireless I can browse the net fine. Is there a way that I can run a debug and see if perhaps the router is blocking the dhcp request? I've tried the dhcp server and client, but nothing ever comes up in the router.
Here is the dhcp from the router if that helps
ip dhcp-server pool "wire"
network 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0
dns-server 198.235.216.134
netbios-node-type h-node
default-router 10.0.0.1
Thanks
Tim
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06-08-2007 06:03 AM
06-08-2007 06:03 AM
Re: Wirless VLAN Question
What you've done sounds about right to me.
The debug command is:
ProCurve7102dl# debug ip dhcp-server
The debug command is:
ProCurve7102dl# debug ip dhcp-server
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