I have no internet conexion SSID_corp (urgent)

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athan1234
A model citizen

I have no internet conexion SSID_corp (urgent)

Hello to all of you.

 

When my customer tried to connect to SSID_corp, he was unable to obtain an IP. Perhaps the reason is  for the vlan 1  which has IP address 192.168.5.2.12, is in vlan 1  he gest APIPA IP 169 .The MX is configured to pass to the Mraki switch as follows:

 

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maybe it ies better to put the port like 

drop untuget traffic? 

 

or change the vlan 1 for other 

 

 

 

SW AP 

 

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On the other hand, the PC connected to the vlan 1 works well. I guess the problem is for vlan native 1 

 

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Shubh3738
Building a reputation

Did you enabled the DHCP for vlan1 ?

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Mloraditch
A model citizen

Without further details what you have shown seems ok. I would check to make sure your ssid is set to put clients on vlan 1. It should be set to External DHCP Server with no tagging based on my understanding of what you've written. 

If that's all set correctly and the DHCP Pool for VLAN is not exhausted you could try rebooting the AP or other equipment or call support. It seems you have an all Meraki environment so they should be able to quickly figure something out.

The issue is with vlan 1, and vlan 2 is working fine. I believe the issue is with a native vlan 1

 

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ww
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Like @Mloraditch says. Dont set to vlan1. Use vlan tagging: disabled

 

else you get tagged vlan 1 traffic instead of native vlan traffic.

 

athan1234
A model citizen

So let me undestand 

 

Now is set up like this :

 

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If i understand weel i need to set up like this:

 

 

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ww
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Yes. If you want to use the native switch port vlan (1). 

Shubh3738
Building a reputation

Did you enabled the DHCP for vlan1 ?

athan1234
A model citizen

yes dhcp is enable in vlan 1

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