I'm in the process of modifying our network, and I noticed that I'm getting this in the event log. I know vlan: 3 is for VLAN 3, which is correct, but what does vap: 0 mean? Apparently, it's for wireless, but I have a MX68, and it doesn't have WiFi. Just wondering what this means, and how can I fix it?
"vap: 0, vlan: 3"
I think I know the answer. Right now, we have everything on VLAN 1 on our Cisco router. But, I have a Meraki test network in my office which is using VLANs (2,3, and 4), so I guess my laptop is connecting to our existing WiFi network, which is on VLAN 1, and the Meraki is confused because on the Meraki, there's no VLAN 1?
Am I right?
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It's normal. All my DHCP leases appear like that in the event log too. It just tells you that the MX has handed out IP address x to client y.
Is there anything else on that log entry? Seems incomplete...
vap: 0, vlan: 4, ip: 172.16.129.3 « hide
router | 172.16.128.1 |
subnet | 255.255.192.0 |
dns | 172.16.0.25 172.16.0.26 |
duration | 86400 |
server_ip | 172.16.128.1 |
server_mac | 12:34:56:78:90 |
This is for VLAN 4, but same type of message, vap: 0
Okay, so it's a log line for a dhcp offer on vlan 4. That MAC address, do you recognize it? How is that device connected?
I made up that MAC address. So how can I fix the message? Is it normal?
It's normal. All my DHCP leases appear like that in the event log too. It just tells you that the MX has handed out IP address x to client y.
ok thanks