Multiple SSID with VLANs by Omada controller

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Multiple SSID with VLANs by Omada controller
Multiple SSID with VLANs by Omada controller
2024-05-18 14:28:59
Model: EAP225-Outdoor  
Hardware Version: V3
Firmware Version: 5.0.7

Hello everybody

I have a complicated problem with this below solution.

 

https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/3091/

 

It is the typical solution for vlanning on tp-link access point but there is different in my topology. I have a Cisco switch instead of tp-link .

The configuration in tp-link side is the same as link mentioned.

 

tp-link side:

Lan Network (vlan 1)   192.168.1.10/24

Private wifi (vlan 2)    192.168.2.1/24   -----  SSID vlan 2

Public wifi  (valn 3)   192.168.3.1/24    ------SSID vlan 3

 

cisco side:

switch2960

Port 1 (vlan 1)connected to EAP225

Port 2 (vlan 1)connected to OC200 controller

Port 3 (vlan 2) connected to PC and get an IP address from dhcp2

Port 4 (vlan 3) connected to PC and get an IP address from dhcp 3

Port 24 (trunk) connected to Mikrotik router with two DHCP service assigned to each vlans(2&3)

 

Mikrotik side:

dhcp2 for vlan 2  192.168.2.10~20

dhcp3  for vlan 3  192.168.3.10~20

 

So, the problem is that wireless devices could not get an IP from their dhcp servers.

It would be my pleasure if someone help me.

 

 

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Re:Multiple SSID with VLANs by Omada controller
2024-05-20 00:32:56 - last edited 2024-05-20 00:33:14

Hi  @MoriAdab 

 

You need to make Cisco switch Port 1 to Trunk port.

MoriAdab wrote

Hello everybody

I have a complicated problem with this below solution.

 

https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/3091/

 

It is the typical solution for vlanning on tp-link access point but there is different in my topology. I have a Cisco switch instead of tp-link .

The configuration in tp-link side is the same as link mentioned.

 

tp-link side:

Lan Network (vlan 1)   192.168.1.10/24

Private wifi (vlan 2)    192.168.2.1/24   -----  SSID vlan 2

Public wifi  (valn 3)   192.168.3.1/24    ------SSID vlan 3

 

cisco side:

switch2960

Port 1 (vlan 1)connected to EAP225

Port 2 (vlan 1)connected to OC200 controller

Port 3 (vlan 2) connected to PC and get an IP address from dhcp2

Port 4 (vlan 3) connected to PC and get an IP address from dhcp 3

Port 24 (trunk) connected to Mikrotik router with two DHCP service assigned to each vlans(2&3)

 

Mikrotik side:

dhcp2 for vlan 2  192.168.2.10~20

dhcp3  for vlan 3  192.168.3.10~20

 

So, the problem is that wireless devices could not get an IP from their dhcp servers.

It would be my pleasure if someone help me.

 

 

 

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