ER605 v2.20 - 2.3.0 Build 20250428 Rel.18967 - Address Reservation not working

ER605 v2.20 - 2.3.0 Build 20250428 Rel.18967 - Address Reservation not working

ER605 v2.20 - 2.3.0 Build 20250428 Rel.18967 - Address Reservation not working
ER605 v2.20 - 2.3.0 Build 20250428 Rel.18967 - Address Reservation not working
2 weeks ago - last edited a week ago
Model: ER605 (TL-R605)  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: 2.3.0 Build 20250428 Rel.18967

I'm using the ER605 to provision IPs for my WiFi network. I have set up Address Reservation rules and VLANs for all my devices, but the gateway seems to be ignoring the address reservations. What am I doing wrong?

 

 

Thanks for any help.

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Re:ER605 v2.20 - 2.3.0 Build 20250428 Rel.18967 - Address Reservation not working-Solution
2 weeks ago - last edited a week ago

  @coveiro 

 

In looking at your screenshots, all your clients are receiving an IP address from your Guest network which has a VLAN ID of 1.  Normally VLAN 1 is the default network and is untagged on the trunk ports to the rest of your network.  It would appear that your access points are assigning your wireless clients to the default VLAN only.  The access points need to be configured for your VLANs and should be using a different SSID on each VLAN.  Wireless clients will then be associated with a particular VLAN and the gateway will then assign the reserved IP address.

 

 

1x ER706W 1x OC300 4x SG2008 1x EAP610 2x EAP650
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Re:ER605 v2.20 - 2.3.0 Build 20250428 Rel.18967 - Address Reservation not working
2 weeks ago

  @coveiro 

You can give a try with this guide. Reboot your system and cameras. 

How Does DHCP Work? Common Questions and Solutions

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Re:ER605 v2.20 - 2.3.0 Build 20250428 Rel.18967 - Address Reservation not working-Solution
2 weeks ago - last edited a week ago

  @coveiro 

 

In looking at your screenshots, all your clients are receiving an IP address from your Guest network which has a VLAN ID of 1.  Normally VLAN 1 is the default network and is untagged on the trunk ports to the rest of your network.  It would appear that your access points are assigning your wireless clients to the default VLAN only.  The access points need to be configured for your VLANs and should be using a different SSID on each VLAN.  Wireless clients will then be associated with a particular VLAN and the gateway will then assign the reserved IP address.

 

 

1x ER706W 1x OC300 4x SG2008 1x EAP610 2x EAP650
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