VLAN with Cisco WAP4410N an Cisco SG300-28
Hi,
I am trying to configure my WAP410N with two SSID's on two different VLAN.
SSID 1 should be using VLAN ID 1 and SSID 2 should be using VLAN ID 20
I have a Cisco SG 300-28 switch wich I have configured with to VLAN, ID 1 and 20. ID 20 has port 20 and 21 assigned to it.
I also have a firewall with a DMZ-port and a DHCP server running on the DMZ-port.
Cabling OK.When I connect a PC to port 21 on the switch and my DMZ-port on the firewall to port 20 everything works fine - I get IP from the firewall and i can access internet from the PC with a DMZ adress.
Wireless problem. When I connect to SSID 1 on the AP I get IP from my server on the LAN wich is correct, but when I connect to SSID 2 I get nothing. It seems like the DHCP from the firewall does not travel trough the AP.Although the fact that I'm not getting any adress from my LAN server probely means that I am on the VLAN in some way.
Anyone has any idea?
Regards
Mikael
Hi David,
Thanks for your answer.
I have tried to set up the wirelesscard with a static IP - it does not work. I can not ping anything execpt myself.
It seems to me that i am on the VLAN 20 when i connect to SSID 2 but I am not able to find VLAN 20 in the switch. It is just as the AP is not attached to any network.
I will look at the DHCP relay options on the switch and try that.
regards
Mikael
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QUESTIONS:
1. Is it necessary to enable all switches to layer 3 mode? Or depends on the network setup? Does this affect the GVRP?
2. Does switching ports to TRUNK mode means they are already 802.1q ports by default? Because I can't configure TRUNK ports to 802.1q (#switchport encapsulation dot1q) config like other switches.
SAMPLE CONFIGURATION:
*** START CONFIG***
vlan database
vlan 2-4
exit
interface range gi12,gi24
gvrp enable
exit
gvrp enable
interface vlan 1
ip address 172.10.10.10 255.255.255.0
exit
interface vlan 1
no ip address dhcp
exit
no bonjour enable
bonjour interface range vlan 1
hostname SW1
line telnet
exec-timeout 0
exit
line telnet
password 1e3855b6b22c5775cd12207ced02a082b073e4a8 encrypted
exit
line console
password 1e3855b6b22c5775cd12207ced02a082b073e4a8 encrypted
exit
enable password level 15 encrypted 1e3855b6b22c5775cd12207ced02a082b073e4a8
no snmp-server server
clock source sntp
no ip domain lookup
ip telnet server
banner login ^C
SWITCH 1: PLEASE DO NOT LOG IN
^C
interface gigabitethernet1
switchport mode access
exit
interface gigabitethernet2
switchport mode access
exit
interface gigabitethernet11
switchport mode access
exit
interface gigabitethernet12
switchport trunk allowed vlan add 2-4
exit
interface gigabitethernet13
switchport mode access
exit
interface gigabitethernet14
switchport mode access
exit
interface vlan 2
name MGT
exit
interface vlan 3
name IT
exit
interface vlan 4
name MKTG
exit
*** END CONFIG ***trust me i am also heaving the same issue with my 3 Cisco SF300-24 ports ad i need the same what you was looking forward for...
can you please check my question and comment what i am missing :(
Aside to this i will try creating Vlans on my client switch without assigning the ip address as it's already assign and created on core switch.
Thanks,
Sandy -
Hi,
We have Cisco SG300-28 in our server room which is connected with Cisco 3750 from where it get the uplink. There are 10 ESXi servers connected on SG300. Switch gets more the 100 VLAN via trunk. My issue is, while pinging any of the ESXi VMs which are in different vlan from laptop connected to 3750, a lot of packet drop is observered. Issue is only seen on SG300. We have other switch connect to 3750 on which other ESXi servers are connected but dont see a single packet drop on that. Amount of traiffic flow is not much high. Is SG300 capable enough to take such traffic??
I see lot of Tail drop packet on QoS menu of switch's UI.trust me i am also heaving the same issue with my 3 Cisco SF300-24 ports ad i need the same what you was looking forward for...
can you please check my question and comment what i am missing :(
Aside to this i will try creating Vlans on my client switch without assigning the ip address as it's already assign and created on core switch.
Thanks,
Sandy -
Добрый день, подключаю трансивер mgbbx1 на одном волокне к Cisco sg300-20. Циска видит его определяет модель, но при подключении оптического волокна сигнал не передается, расстояние подключения 200м и 3 км. Подскажите пожалуйста подключить два оборудования через транс веры. Пожалуйста срочно нужно.
Hi Mark,
The led is green, also the status is connected
SwInter1#sh interface status
Flow Link Back Mdix
Port Type Duplex Speed Neg ctrl State Pressure Mode
gi1 1G-Copper -- -- -- -- Down -- --
gi2 1G-Copper -- -- -- -- Down -- --
gi3 1G-Copper -- -- -- -- Down -- --
gi4 1G-Copper -- -- -- -- Down -- --
gi5 1G-Copper -- -- -- -- Down -- --
gi6 1G-Copper -- -- -- -- Down -- --
gi7 1G-Copper -- -- -- -- Down -- --
gi8 1G-Copper -- -- -- -- Down -- --
gi9 1G-Combo-C -- -- -- -- Down -- --
gi10 1G-Combo-F Full 100 Disabled Off Up Disabled Off
When I insert the spf module, this appears in the log
6-Mar-2014 19:04:22 %Fiber-I-SFP-PRESENT-CHNG: gi10 SFP status is present.
06-Mar-2014 19:04:23 %HAL_config_phy-I-CHNGCOMBOMEDIA: Media changed from copper
media to fiber media (Unknown) on port gi10.
06-Mar-2014 19:04:24 %LINK-I-Up: gi10
06-Mar-2014 19:04:24 %LINK-I-Up: Vlan 1
06-Mar-2014 19:04:29 %STP-W-PORTSTATUS: gi10: STP status Forwarding
The ports are simply configured with speed 100. It's being used only vlan 1.
Thanks -
Cisco SG300-10 spf module not recognized
Hi all, I have 2 Cisco SG300-10 switches with MFEFX1 spf modules. Although these modules should be supported, it seems they are not working properly.
If I execute SH fiber-ports optical-transceiver I get
SwInter1#show fiber-ports optical-transceiver interface gi10
Port Temp Voltage Current Output Input LOS
Power Power
gi10 N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S
Temp - Internally measured transceiver temperature
Voltage - Internally measured supply voltage
Current - Measured TX bias current
Output Power - Measured TX output power in milliWatts
Input Power - Measured RX received power in milliWatts
LOS - Loss of signal
N/A - Not Available, N/S - Not Supported, W - Warning, E - Error
Could you help me with this?
Thanks in advanceHi Mark,
The led is green, also the status is connected
SwInter1#sh interface status
Flow Link Back Mdix
Port Type Duplex Speed Neg ctrl State Pressure Mode
gi1 1G-Copper -- -- -- -- Down -- --
gi2 1G-Copper -- -- -- -- Down -- --
gi3 1G-Copper -- -- -- -- Down -- --
gi4 1G-Copper -- -- -- -- Down -- --
gi5 1G-Copper -- -- -- -- Down -- --
gi6 1G-Copper -- -- -- -- Down -- --
gi7 1G-Copper -- -- -- -- Down -- --
gi8 1G-Copper -- -- -- -- Down -- --
gi9 1G-Combo-C -- -- -- -- Down -- --
gi10 1G-Combo-F Full 100 Disabled Off Up Disabled Off
When I insert the spf module, this appears in the log
6-Mar-2014 19:04:22 %Fiber-I-SFP-PRESENT-CHNG: gi10 SFP status is present.
06-Mar-2014 19:04:23 %HAL_config_phy-I-CHNGCOMBOMEDIA: Media changed from copper
media to fiber media (Unknown) on port gi10.
06-Mar-2014 19:04:24 %LINK-I-Up: gi10
06-Mar-2014 19:04:24 %LINK-I-Up: Vlan 1
06-Mar-2014 19:04:29 %STP-W-PORTSTATUS: gi10: STP status Forwarding
The ports are simply configured with speed 100. It's being used only vlan 1.
Thanks
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