Red no identificada cisco meraki MX64

David_Clav
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Red no identificada cisco meraki MX64

configure una nueva vlan como se muestra a continuación pero al momento de conectar una PC en este me sale red no identificada, el dhcp si me asigna una ip, me podrían ayudar por favor 

 

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alemabrahao
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La configuración de DHCP que está mostrando está configurada para no responder a las solicitudes de DHCP.
 
¿El servidor DHCP será MX o un servidor dedicado?
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David_Clav
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Es un servidor dedicado administrado por un switch aruba Instan On 1960 

 

alemabrahao
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You need to enable the DHCP relay on the MX configuring you DHCP server IP.

 

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David_Clav
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si esta configurado, una consulta que tenga también configurado un Windows server afecta a esta configuración  

alemabrahao
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Pero ¿por qué tienes dos servidores DHCP?
 
Sin el relay configurado no funcionará.
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David_Clav
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En la configuración del DHCP esta colocado que no responda a la solicitud, existe alguna forma de comprobar la configuración que me diga que esta bien hecha  

alemabrahao
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You should have to configure it. 

 

DHCP Relay provides a way for DHCP clients to communicate with DHCP servers when none are available on its local subnet. A Relay Agent uses IP routing to forward discover messages to a provisioned DHCP server. The relay agent then relays the DHCP offer back to the client network.

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alemabrahao
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https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/DHCP/Configuring_DHCP_Relay

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David_Clav
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muchas gracias 

ntuccillo
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(Sorry for English).

 

I need a bit more information. Are you connecting a PC directly to the firewall or are you connecting to a switch?

 

If you are connecting it directly to the firewall, you have to enable DHCP requests for it to be assigned the IP you specified in that range.

 

David_Clav
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esta conectado al puerto 13 del swicth aruba donde esta Untagged la vlan 45 y tagged las demas vlans 

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