E500 config vlan ip conflicts

the issue i am having is that the config i have in place with my e500 is not allowing me to get the proper client ip to assign to devices jumping on wifi therefore they have no internet. so for example my radios are set up on 192.168.250.x and what i want my client to be able to pull is a 172.16.x.x ive used vlan 10,40 for this purpose set to eth 1 and 2 .. still have clients getting 0.0.0.0 or 169.254.x.x or able to surf but with a 192.168.250.x ip which obviously runs out of leases.... again my setup is an e2000 omni and at my site i have a poe injector feeding port 1 of the e500 and the eth 2 of the 500 is feeding a force 180. so service comes into the 180(192.168.250.x) and feeds data to the e500(192.168.250.x). is this proper or has anyone had experience with this type of set up in the past?


@mrocha86 wrote:

the issue i am having is that the config i have in place with my e500 is not allowing me to get the proper client ip to assign to devices jumping on wifi therefore they have no internet. so for example my radios are set up on 192.168.250.x and what i want my client to be able to pull is a 172.16.x.x ive used vlan 10,40 for this purpose set to eth 1 and 2 .. still have clients getting 0.0.0.0 or 169.254.x.x or able to surf but with a 192.168.250.x ip which obviously runs out of leases.... again my setup is an e2000 omni and at my site i have a poe injector feeding port 1 of the e500 and the eth 2 of the 500 is feeding a force 180. so service comes into the 180(192.168.250.x) and feeds data to the e500(192.168.250.x). is this proper or has anyone had experience with this type of set up in the past?


what is the VLAN setting in the WLAN configuraiton page on the E500? It should be VLAN where you wish all the client traffic to go (& has the DHCP server which will assign it the IP address from the 172.16.x.x).

Assuming VLAN10 is 192.168.x.x and VLAN40 is 172.16.x.x on your network and both these vlans are bridged over the ePMP link into the e500, the setup on the E500 should be:

- Ethernet port made trunk with both vlans added. So say VLAN10 native and VLAN40 as an allowed vlan.

- VLAN under the WLAN should say '40' so all client traffic is tagged with 40 before it goes out

hi,

please share ap tech dump, we can look at configuration. you can download ap techdump from ap ui operation tab section.

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channareddy