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Meraki MX75 error
This error appeared on newly installed MX75: This device is using a DHCP IP address from VLAN 0 instead of using configured VLAN 1 . History is that previous network equipment owned by soemone else so we took equipment out and installed/created a new network, Everything seems to work but this error. Previous installation had the Meraki ms120-24 directly connected to the ISP. Config now is:
ISP
MX75
MS120-24
10 MR46E AP
The ISP is still handing out dhcp . We turned off dhcp in the MX75. Do we need a static IP from the ISP?
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Your WAN is probably configured with VLAN, just leave it blank.
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Your WAN is probably configured with VLAN, just leave it blank.
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Thanks for your help. I made the change and the error cleared within 3 minutes and the network stayed up.
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If I change it to blank will it know the network down. I have users on it so I may have to make the change after hours.
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Sorry, typos today. Knock the network down?
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I would change out of hours to be safe
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Theoretically not, but if you feel safer, do it outside of business hours.
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