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tantony
May 09, 2019Luminary
Can't ping AP connected to switch
I have an UniFi AP connected to XS716T. If I connect the AP to the router, I can ping it. If I connect AP to the Netgear switch, I can't ping it. When its connected to the switch, it gets the corr...
- May 10, 2019
I got it working now. It was a combination of switch and AP setting.
tantony
May 09, 2019Luminary
If I connect the AP to an access port (U), it gets dhcp and I can ping, but the SSIDs on different VLANs don't work because I'm connected to an access port.
The only way I can get the SSIDs associated with different VLANs to work is if I make the port a trunk port (T), but then I have this problem. It gets a dhcp from the router, but I can't ping it.
tantony
May 09, 2019Luminary
"UniFi AP are running the management VLAN untagged (unless this has changed), so a wrong PVID on the port might be fatal and make the pings fail and drop into a wrong VLAN."
What do I need to do to fix this? The switch port needs to be trunk so the different SSIDs connected to their VLANs can work. I'm sorry if I'm not being clear enough.
- schumakuMay 09, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Which VLAN ID is your UniFi management VLAN?
That same VLAN, is it to be exposed as a wireless SSID, too?
- tantonyMay 09, 2019Luminary
On my Netgear XS716T, the UniFi AP is going to be plugged into port 15. So, I made port 15 members of VLANs 2,3,4 (U) untagged. Then I made the PVID 4. When I connected the AP to port 15, it got a VLAN 4 dhcp, and I'm able to ping the AP now from the switch and router and laptop. I'm able to adopt the AP from the UniFi controller.
I have 3 SSIDs
VLAN 2 = "VLAN 2"
VLAN 3 = "VLAN 3"
VLAN 4 = "VLAN 4"
But when I connect to the SSIDs they say "No Internet". As I understand, the AP is just a L2 device so I'm not sure why its saying that now.
- schumakuMay 10, 2019Guru - Experienced User
tantony wrote:
On my Netgear XS716T, the UniFi AP is going to be plugged into port 15. So, I made port 15 members of VLANs 2,3,4 (U) untagged.
That's definitively wrong. the SSIDs are linked to VLAN IDs, and these are tagged - both on the UniFi AP and on the switch port.
- tantonyMay 10, 2019Luminary
I got it working now. It was a combination of switch and AP setting.
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