Hi Team
I'm reaching out to your expertise again. I have an unusual case, and I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong or if I'm missing something.
My topology is simple: ISP <--MX <--MS <--MR
2 MX-67 devices
1 MS120-8P switch
2 MR36 access points (1 per mesh)
The connection on the MS120 is a breakout connection to the two MX devices.
I have one separate VLAN for internet traffic (VLAN 100) (no DHCP)
I have one management VLAN (VLAN 50) (no DHCP)
I have one VLAN for the SSID (VLAN 40) (with DHCP) on the firewall.
The problem is that when I put the access point in the trunk on native VLAN 50 (because it's the management network) and assign it a static IP address, it switches to DHCP mode on VLAN 40 and gets an IP address from that segment. The strange thing is that if I leave it on native VLAN 1, it doesn't get an IP address. It works, as shown in the image.

This is what I have applied in the firmware on that port.

This is the configuration I changed in the switch management; it was set to VLAN 1, and I changed it to VLAN 50.

This is configuration with SSID

I would appreciate it if you could let me know if I'm doing something wrong in the configuration.