Inter VLAN communication

IanTerry
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Inter VLAN communication

Hi

 

I have an MX65 configured with 4 VLANs (1681,1682,1683,1684) - basic setup 192.168.1.x/24, 192.168.2.x/24, 192.168.3.x/24 and 192.168.4.x/24 - the MX IP uses .254 for each subnet. Each subnet configured to provide DHCP using a pool .100-254

 

Trunk connection to a switch from MX. Switch is 24-port with 6 ports allocated to each VLAN for wired connections

 

MR55 is configured with 4 SSIDs - each SSID is associated to the VLAN - e.g. SSID-1 = 1681 (192.168.1.x) SSID-2 = 1682 (192.168.2.x) SSID-3 = 1683 (192.168.3.x) and SSID-4 = 1684 (192.168.4.x)

 

Wireless clients get IP addresses within each SSID

 

Why can't a client in SSID-1 connect to a service in VLAN 1684 ?

 

This should be just simple internal routing between local VLANs/subnets

 

Is there something missing?

 

Any help gratefully received.

 

MR55 is configured for trunking of the

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PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Have you by chance got the MR firewall configured to deny local LAN access?

https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Firewall_and_Traffic_Shaping/'Deny_Local_LAN'_settings_in_Cisco_... 

Yes that was it - many thanks and apologies for the newbie question.

 

PS. still can't work out the MX trunking issue, have a switch between the MR55 works, going direct to the MX it doesn't. Will raise to Meraki to see what the issue could be

kYutobi
Kind of a big deal

Try a different trunk port and make sure the native VLAN is set. Just for giggles.

Enthusiast

Thanks for the suggestion but tried that previously, same result.

 

Factory reset worked. BUT. now a second MX recently purchased is doing the same darn thing! Something isn't right so pushing this back to the distributor

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