Hello,
I am receiving a message on my access point containing the following.
"This device is using a DHCP IP address from VLAN 0 instead of using configured VLAN 1."
set the native VLAN on the switch you are plugging it on to the VLAN you want to get the address to and under the DHCP settings on the AP remove the number in the VLAN box. I had same issue. If you dig around it is something about double tagging.
Hi Timbisel,
Thanks ! that took care of that issue, however I am now getting a :
DNS is misconfigured
for reference, I have the MR AP setup on my cisco switch as an access port on our wireless vlan 50
Are you using DHCP or a static IP?
this would be Static, you just reminded me we have our enterprise network setup for static. I will play around with that and see if I can get it going.
Thank you !
Justin
I agree with @TimBisel
That DNS is mostly for the device to just checkin to the cloud. So public DNS like 8.8.8.8 etc is fine.
I am having this same problem. I have my MR33 connected to a MS120 port configured in trunk mode with native VLAN1. The AP is up and working, and clients can connect to it normally. How do I clear the error?
Which error specifically are you getting @rrehart01 ?
There were several mentioned in this thread originally.
"This device is using a DHCP IP address from VLAN 0 instead of using configured VLAN 1"
When I try to statically address the AP with the exact same address, I get "Bad IP assignment configuration", and it still shows "(via DHCP)" on the console
Yep (and yes, I'm aware its only a /28 - that's on purpose).
On the AP when it's configured to use DHCP (I have a reservation for that in my router)
Same result. "This device is using a DHCP IP address from VLAN 0 instead of using configured VLAN 1."
Although, now the LAN IP says "192.168.1.6 (statically assigned)" vs. "192.168.1.6 (via DHCP)"
Bounced the port. Still the same. BUT! I think I see the problem after doing a packet capture. I think the problem's at the router. Since that's not a Meraki, I'll work with the site to bounce it. Thanks for the help
On second thought it might be something further down the line if the AP can't reach the cloud with that static IP. Make sure the VLAN 1 can get all the way out.
After going through all possible troubleshooting, I gave up and factory reset the AP. Miracle of miracles - IT WORKED! All green now.
Some mysteries will never be solved...
Leaving the VLAN field blank resolved my issue, thanks.