I do not have internet in MS250

nst1
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I do not have internet in MS250

 

I have an MS250, in my network I only have that single MS (I do not have Fw) I have MS set my VLANs and each VLAN with DHCP, connect a laptop and it gives me DHCP but does not surf the internet and the ping does not respond.

 

Try two different scenarios:

 

1.- Connect my MS in a Modem (the modem gives me DHCP 192.168.1.0/24 network mask 192.168.1.254)

The MS obtained DHCP and connected to the Meraki cloud.

 

Then configure my Default Route:

 

Interfaces

Switch          Name         Subnet                 IP                      VLAN          DHCP Setting   

Core                  User               150.130.156.0/24       150.130156.1        130                  Server
Core                  Internet          192.168.1.0/24           192.168.1.250       120                  Off

 

Static routes

Switch          Name         Subnet                 Next Hop IP      Advertise via OSPF        
Core                  Default route  0.0.0.0/24                   192.168.1.254        No

I do not have internet, what may be happening ???,
will be that because the modem does not have VLAN 120 ????

 

2.-  They provided me with network parameters to configure the MS with static addressing.  

The IP is public of type B 187.X.X.22X / 26 default gateway 187.X.X.193

And configure the MS with that data. My MS will be directly connected to the carrier's router.

 

Then my default route was as follows;

 

Interfaces

Switch          Name         Subnet                 IP                      VLAN          DHCP Setting   

Core                  User               150.130.156.0/24       150.130156.1        130                  Server
Core                  Internet          187.X.X192/26           187.X.X.200          120                  Off

 

Static routes

Switch          Name         Subnet                 Next Hop IP      Advertise via OSPF        
Core                  Default route  0.0.0.0/24                   187.X.X.193           No

 

I do not have internet, what may be happening ???,
Does the MS have to be in the same VLAN of the Carrier router ???

 

Are the two scenarios valid ???

 

 

 

 

5 Replies 5
PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

First VLAN130 is using public IP address when it should probably be using private IP addressing.

 

Next your modem will need a route for VLAN130 via VLAN120.

Next your modem will need to be configured to do NAT for VLAN130.

 

I assume you have plugged your modem into VLAN120 (even if by making a port on the switch an access port in VLAN120), and that from VLAN120 you can ping your modem.

nst1
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my modem is not L3, it is a house modem.

the second ecenary as the time ??

PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

If your modem doesn't have layer 3 capabilities then this configuration is not likely to work for you.  You will need a more capable router.

DN
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I agree with @PhilipDAth  , you are going to need a L3 device , and if you are going with the second scenario , make shure the other side has the routes for the  VLANs / ( VLAN Tagging )  . 

nst1
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In agreement @DN

Previously we had an MX65W (and in it the VLANs were configured) which will be replaced by the MS250.
Because when I had the MX on the other side I did not have the routes for VLANs / (VLAN tagging).

And now with the MS I have to make sure that the other side has the routes for the VLANs / (VLAN tagging). ?????
What is the difference between the MX and the MS if both are L3 ?????
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