Meraki MX68 VLAN bug?

tantony
Head in the Cloud

Meraki MX68 VLAN bug?

I'm not sure if anyone had this issue before with MX68.  I added a new VLAN 10 on the MX68, but when I went into the clients VLAN list, I don't see 10.  

 

Please see picture for more clarification.  This shows my VLAN list.  

 

The two bottom pictures, the left bottom, is what it showed me after I added VLAN 10 the first time.  I was not getting DHCP for VLAN 10, so I went to the client list VLAN and I see 0 but not 10.

 

 

The right bottom picture, shows VLAN 10 now and I'm getting DHCP for VLAN 10.  I changed the VLAN number from 10 to 6, then changed it back to 10.

 

Is this a bug?  I'm using Google Chrome, not sure if it matters.

 

 

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PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

I'm not confident that filter applies to the MX lineup.  I think it might only be for MS and MR.

 

Add the VLAN column to the client's list, and see if it displays a VLAN number for MX clients.

Ryan_Miles
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

if there are no clients on a given VLAN that VLAN number doesn't show up in the filter. a client must first exist in a VLAN and then it should show up as a filter choice.

tantony
Head in the Cloud

Thank you for the reply, learned something new today.  I'm not sure if I noticed it before but why is it showing VLAN 0?

Ryan_Miles
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

at one point did you have vlans disabled on this mx? if the mx is running in single vlan mode (on the addressing & vlans page) clients will show as being on vlan 0 on the client summary page vlan column.

 

if you just recently enabled vlans on the mx maybe the client page is still showing those old vlan 0 entries based on the time range you have selected.

tantony
Head in the Cloud

@Ryan_Miles  

The only time I only had single VLANs was may be years ago when It was out of the box.

May be I didn't notice VLAN 0 before, but I only noticed it after adding VLAN 10.  I had VLANs 2-4 a long time ago and I don't recall ever seeing a VLAN 0

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