Impossible de faire fonctionner les VLAN du Controller cloud vers mes points d'accès wifi
Bonjour à tous, j'ai plusieurs préoccupation et donc j'ai besoin de vos repons pour mieux comprendre.
J'ai un contrôler cloud sur lequel j'ai connecté 2 AP EAP650. La création du VLAN marche correctement ainsi que les SSID sur le contrôler cloud.
Le constat que je fais, c'est que uniquement les SSID fonctionnent mais lorsque je configure le VLAN sur un SSID alors impossible de se connecter sur le SSID, pas d'adresse IP du VLAN crée et donc ça tourne en rond seulement comme s'il cherchait un DHCP.
Comment faire pour que mes VLAN fonctionnent.
Ma deuxième préoccupation, c'est de savoir est ce possible de manager des AP directement avec le contrôler cloud sans switch Omada et Router Omada.
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Sorry I missed a crucial word in my last reply.
It should be
This is because you have changed the VLAN ID from the defualt to another one, while there is no DHCP server works in this VLAN in the network.
Your ISP router must only assign the IP of one VLAN; you set the SSID of the EAP to another VLAN, so the wireless client can't get the IP address.
The solution is to add an Omada router and an Omada switch, and the configuration guide is the link I provided before.
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Hi @Lecharme24
no IP address of the VLAN created and therefore it goes around in circles only as if it were looking for a DHCP. How do I get my VLANs to work?
>>>This is because you have changed the VLAN ID from the defualt to another one, while there is no DHCP server works in this VLAN in the network.
My second concern is to know if it is possible to manage APs directly with the cloud controller without Omada switch and Omada Router.
>>>We can do this, but if you have multi-VLAN requirement, it will be much more convenient to have a Omada swtich and Omada router. For for details, please refer to the following link:
How to configure Multi-Networks & Multi-SSIDs on Omada SDN Controller
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@Vincent-TP Merci pour votre retour.
Cependant j'ai des soucis avec mon controller cloud qui Gere mes 2 points d'acces wifi EAP650.
Lorsque j'essaye de configurer directement 3 Vlan sur le controlleur alors rien ne marche. Les SSID sont creer mais n'arrivent pas a recuperer les adresses IP du VLAN pourtant ce Vlan est en DHCP.
Si vous pouvez m'aider avec des liens ou une explication pour faire fonctionner mes Vlan sur mes AP sera l'ideal.
Voici mon architecture : Controlleur Cloud CBC-------> Routeur Operateur (ISP)-------->2 EAP650
Merci.
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Hi @Lecharme24
no IP address of the VLAN created and therefore it goes around in circles only as if it were looking for a DHCP. How do I get my VLANs to work?
>>>This is because you have changed the VLAN ID from the defualt to another one, while there is DHCP server works in this VLAN in the network.
My second concern is to know if it is possible to manage APs directly with the cloud controller without Omada switch and Omada Router.
>>>We can do this, but if you have multi-VLAN requirement, it will be much more convenient to have a Omada swtich and Omada router. For for details, please refer to the following link:
How to configure Multi-Networks & Multi-SSIDs on Omada SDN Controller
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Sorry I missed a crucial word in my last reply.
It should be
This is because you have changed the VLAN ID from the defualt to another one, while there is no DHCP server works in this VLAN in the network.
Your ISP router must only assign the IP of one VLAN; you set the SSID of the EAP to another VLAN, so the wireless client can't get the IP address.
The solution is to add an Omada router and an Omada switch, and the configuration guide is the link I provided before.
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