Kenny Riley
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VLAN Configuration Issues
I am using an older Cisco ISA500 router, and a SF200-48 Smart Switch and an SG110-24 dumb switch.
I have GE3 on the ISA router configured as 192.168.3.0/24 (VLAN ID 3, PCI network) which is uplinked to the SG110-24.
I have GE6 on the ISA router configured as 192.168.2.0/24 (VLAN ID 1, non PCI network) which is uplinked to the SF200-48.
The scenario is that this is a grocery store, and all of their POS equipment is plugged into the SG110-24 24 port dumb switch uplinked GE3 on the router which is configured for VLAN ID 3 for PCI compliance.
We have two UniFi APs that are plugged into ports 24 and 48 on the SF200-48. I have ports 24 and 48 on this switch untagged for VLAN ID 1 and tagged for VLAN 3.
I have two SSID's configured on these UniFi AP's.. one for the store network that issues out DHCP addresses from the default VLAN 1 network which works fine, and one for the PCI network that should issue out DHCP addresses on the 192.168.3.0/24 subnet, however,I am not receiving an IP address via DHCP when connecting to my SSID tagged to VLAN 3 on my access points.
Can someone tell me where I'm going wrong? I don't really have any experience implementing VLANs.
If I plug directly into the SF110-24, I am getting an IP via DHCP on the 192.168.3.0/24 subnet so DHCP is working for that VLAN.
I have GE3 on the ISA router configured as 192.168.3.0/24 (VLAN ID 3, PCI network) which is uplinked to the SG110-24.
I have GE6 on the ISA router configured as 192.168.2.0/24 (VLAN ID 1, non PCI network) which is uplinked to the SF200-48.
The scenario is that this is a grocery store, and all of their POS equipment is plugged into the SG110-24 24 port dumb switch uplinked GE3 on the router which is configured for VLAN ID 3 for PCI compliance.
We have two UniFi APs that are plugged into ports 24 and 48 on the SF200-48. I have ports 24 and 48 on this switch untagged for VLAN ID 1 and tagged for VLAN 3.
I have two SSID's configured on these UniFi AP's.. one for the store network that issues out DHCP addresses from the default VLAN 1 network which works fine, and one for the PCI network that should issue out DHCP addresses on the 192.168.3.0/24 subnet, however,I am not receiving an IP address via DHCP when connecting to my SSID tagged to VLAN 3 on my access points.
Can someone tell me where I'm going wrong? I don't really have any experience implementing VLANs.
If I plug directly into the SF110-24, I am getting an IP via DHCP on the 192.168.3.0/24 subnet so DHCP is working for that VLAN.
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Thanks Kenny the feeling is Mutual, glad to help :)
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Thanks again!!