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Budgie4
May 18, 2020Tutor
M4100-D12G Managed Switch Bridged Pair with 3 subnets
Hi, I have 2 of the captioned switches working over a bridge link with Vlan trunking of 3 subnets. All work well but, to date and for WiFi I have used a separate WiFi AP connected to the subnet por...
Budgie4
May 19, 2020Tutor
schumaku wrote:Typical solution is having dedicated VLANs for each IP subnet, and configure a VLAN trunk for the connection to the undefind Wireless AP, either run the primary VLAN and/or management VLAN [U]natgged and all other VLAN [T]agged, or configure all VLANs [T]agged.
Hi and thanks for the reply. I already subnets and vlan trunking in place across the bridge with three subnets from the router vlanned into one M4100 to combine and serve the trunk connection and with the second M4100 receiving the trunk connection and splitting this to serve the three subnets at the far end. The required AP is on the far end of the trunk. I have two ports available and unconfigured on the switches. Can I arrange for one of the spare ports on the far end M4100 to be a copy of the trunk connection? Not sure if I am right and how may I proceed? Is there an example I can follow please?
schumaku
May 19, 2020Guru - Experienced User
No copy or the like, the port for the AP must be configured as per your VLANs, and so does the AP. The AP does connect to a port configured similar to the trunking port, and the AP itself is configured like a trunking devices, too. The SSID<->VLAN association must be done on the wireless access point. The only thing you have to figure out is the AP configuration for the management VLAN, e.g. for UniFi it's untagged.
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- Budgie4May 20, 2020Tutor
Hi and thanks, getting there but...
I now have each AP being able to connect but this takes me straight to the internet and I cannot see the devices on the subnets themselves.
I have set up another port for the AP on the switch which is configured in the same way as the bridge trunk connections and the APs all have the appropriate Vlan and SSID set up.
Unfortunately I can no longer access the AP or the switches so I am lost with the device management. Is there a simple persons guide to how the management configuration should be setup as I have the same issues on firewall router and will have on all the other devices soon.
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