Internet Wan using vlan 4094 1Q, but won't allow above 4086

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Internet Wan using vlan 4094 1Q, but won't allow above 4086
Internet Wan using vlan 4094 1Q, but won't allow above 4086
2025-01-16 20:23:00 - last edited 2025-01-17 02:52:04
Model: ER7212PC  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.1.1

Hi all, 

 

I have got a new ER7212PC set up and access points connected but my ISP requires vlan tagging for the Internet to work and requests 4094 1Q tagging 

 

Spitfire fibre with a fixed IP and subnet of 255.255.255.254 has been given to me, but the box to select vlan 4094 in advanced settings has a requisite of 0-4086 only, so 4094 is not possible? 

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2025-01-17 02:51:58 - last edited 2025-01-17 02:52:04

Hi @PhilCISource 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

We support 1-4094 but the system uses a certain VLAN range(4086 to 4094). This is reserved for the system routing.

Is it possible to ask your ISP to change this on their end?

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2025-01-16 20:59:48
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2025-01-17 02:51:58 - last edited 2025-01-17 02:52:04

Hi @PhilCISource 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

We support 1-4094 but the system uses a certain VLAN range(4086 to 4094). This is reserved for the system routing.

Is it possible to ask your ISP to change this on their end?

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2025-01-17 13:42:38

  @PhilCISource 

 

I'm working on Spitfire simultaneously as that would be ideal, from the discussion with an engineer it maybe not possible to select a new vlan without paying for the line to be re provisioned completely. 

They may have another solution with fixed ip addresses which would be a smaller cost as 3 or 4 IP's would need adding to our subscription.

 

just seems a bit limiting that the reserved vlan's on the Omada system cant be changed or allocated to another number

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