DHCP - Fixed IP Settings won't work
DHCP - Fixed IP Settings won't work

Hey there,
I am facing a very hard time trying to get fixed IP adresses working.
Nearly all my devices do not change their IP adress if I assign a static one. They will always get the one the initially got via DHCP when I replug the cable.
I tried everything - Forget, ban, unban the device etc.
What else can I do?
Thanks
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yes if it doesn't work I don't understand anything. if port 4 on the router has all vlan enabled, and switch port 2 has profile all then you should be able to take out iot on any port on the switch
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Yes, this is exactly what I don't understand.
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If I change the port 10 of the switch to "IoT" and reconnect the device, it gets the correct fixed IP of the "IoT" VLAN.
As soon as I change it back to "All", the device cannot be reached any longer and after reconnecting it, it gets an IP in the "Default" VLAN.
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Port 10 is well connected to a TL-SG108E, it is an easy managed old switch, if you want to have vlan on it you have to configure it on the switch. I recommend that you throw that switch away and buy an omada switch
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Yes, I know. The ordered SG3210X-M2 will arrive tomorrow.
But this will not resolve the issue because what I described im my previous post happened without the TL-SG108E connected. When I did what I described, the device was directly connected to port 10 of the SG3428X-M2.
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I found that no client that is connected by cable to a switch port which is set to profile "All" can be configured to use an IP of the "IoT" network.
Clients connected wirelessly to an EAP that is connected to a switch at a port which is set to "All" can be assigned an IP of the "iOT" network
To be precise: The configuration is possible in both cases, but has no effect for wired devices - even after reconnect / power cycle.
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Ok, I don't know what it could be then, have you tried connecting a PC directly to the IoT port on the switch?
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The port does not matter - and it happens on other switches to.
If I set a port to "IoT", all clients will be added to the "IoT" VLAN.
If I set it to "All", all clients will be added to the "Default" VLAN. No matter what I set in the static IP config.
Clients connected to EAPs can be set to any VLAN successfully.
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