Help with per port vlan settings

RayR
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Help with per port vlan settings

I have a VERY simple network:
Internet - MX67 - MR36H
A few vlans on the MX and SSID's on the MR mapped to them (vlan tagging)
Ports on the MR36H mapped to a specific SSID (port profiles)
 
When I assign the MX port that the MR connects to to Native VLAN 1 (per port vlan settings) - things do not work.  Trying to understand why? (I'd assume this is what I want - so untagged traffic coming in from any wired devices connected through the MR36H are put on VLAN 1?)
 
Sorry if this is an obvious question - but I'm missing something here.
 
Thanks
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alemabrahao
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By default, if you do not specify the VLAN in each SSID, the native VLAN will be used, that is, the untagged VLAN.

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RayR
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I'm not sure that I understand your answer.

I want the to set the Native VLAN on the port to be VLAN 1 - so untagged traffic will use VLAN 1 (e.g., wired interfaces that connect through that port).  But it does not work - so I'm trying to understand why...

 

Thanks

 

alemabrahao
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Make sure you have configured the trunk port between connections correctly.

It would help a lot if you shared a screenshot of the settings.

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RayR
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As requested.
I had wanted to make the Native VLAN for port 2 (the port the MR is connected to) = VLAN 1 - but when I do that - things cease working.

alemabrahao
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Can you show a screenshot of the configuration?

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RayR
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Oops - I thought I had.  Attached now:Screenshot 1.png

alemabrahao
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Have you checked that you are not tagging a specific VLAN for the AP?

 

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PhilipDAth
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When you say things do not work - do you means clients connected to an SSID on the MR36H can no longer pass traffic, or something else?

RayR
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Previously associated clients stop passing traffic.  And the AP "disappears" / stops advertising the ssids.

PhilipDAth
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After changing the port setting on the MX - try giving the MR36H a power cycle.

 

I suspect this might be as simple as the client having an IP address from the one VLAN.

RayR
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OK - I'll try that - thanks

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