Meraki Ap Clients Vlan Tagging

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Alper_YILDIZ
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Meraki Ap Clients Vlan Tagging

I'm new users for meraki AP . 

 

cisco backbone and MERAKI acces point.
 
vlan 53 to get acces point ip and vlans 15 ,53,62,167,200 that acces point will broadcast.
 
When the device is connected to the access point, although there is no vlan 53 tagging in the interface, it gets an ip from x.x.53.x via the dhcp server.
 
I couldn't find the solution. maybe i posted in the wrong place i don't know but
 
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Yes, change it to just have VLAN 200 in the default line. No need for that "demo" line.

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I assume the DHCP mode on the SSID is set to bridge.
 
In that case, you have to configure the VLAN Tag in the SSID for the VLAN you want.

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Client_Addressing_and_Bridging/VLAN_Tagging_on_MR_Access_Points

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I am not a Cisco Meraki employee. My suggestions are based on documentation of Meraki best practices and day-to-day experience.

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Alper_YILDIZ
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yes, I looked at them and tried, but there is a situation like this. 

 

Users connecting to the access point receive ip from the block they should not receive.
because the access point mngmt blocks 51 , 52 , 53.

Other ip fields are ap s on sws they are correct.

 

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Is it my mistake here? I say add vlan and add the vlan I want to migrate. Do I just say default vlan and enter vlan number?

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Do your APs also have that tag "demo"?

No instead of connecting to the system I asked if there was a mistake we made on my own demo.

Yes, change it to just have VLAN 200 in the default line. No need for that "demo" line.

thank you for everything

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