external dhcp fail

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external dhcp fail

I have configured 3 ssid. Two ssid works fine with external dhcp configured in the switch, but the other ssid with remote dhcp server failed. The remote dhcp works fine when i made the test in the switch but the problem is only the ap mr46.

 i have configured the vlan mgmt default and the other vlan's are tags on the switch port.

some 

the firmware is MR 29.5.1

Model MR46

Has anyone had a similar issue?

 

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alemabrahao
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Kind of a big deal

Have you checked that the VLAN is configured on all Switches and added to all Trunks until you reach the switch where the AP is connected?

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Yes, the vlan is configured to the port's. The vlan 100 is the mgmt ap and the only vlan 111 no works the dhcp. The other vlans works fine. Only vlan 111 with remote dhcp failed. for example vlan 261 the dhcp is configured on the local switch where the ap is connected and vlan 111 on remote dhcp server 

 

vlan type status
--------+-----------+---------------
100 default forwarding
111 qtagged forwarding
154 qtagged forwarding
156 qtagged forwarding
261 qtagged forwarding
291 qtagged forwarding

alemabrahao
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Is the scope configured correctly on the DHCP server? For example the netmask.

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TBHPTL
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If you created an access port on the switch in the requisite VLAN and it worked then the issue likely lies with the firewall settings on the SSID or within a group policy

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