Basically, we typically leave the SM as a bridge. Leaving it untagged on
VLAN 1 is fine it gets an IP on a private network. Then on the router,
we will tag the wan interface with the Public IP vlan which gets bridged
thru the AP and SM to the router and the router gets them out to the
internet.
In this case, I want the radio to start off with a Public IP on that
Public Vlan and not bridge anything thru, Enable nat on the SM and have
the LAN port carry DHCP on a private range. Basically putting the SM in
'Router mode' instead of 'bridged mode'.
On 07/21/2017 04:21 PM, George Skorup wrote:
The AP is always a bridge. Enabling VLAN simply turns it and the SMs
into managed VLAN trunking devices. Dynamic learning (enabled by
default) will add VLAN memberships based on SM VLAN settings when they
register. There's more to it than that, but I don't think you need to
worry about it.
Just note that VLAN ID 1 on Canopy is always untagged. Using it for a
management VID is fine, and is typically what I do.
Are you asking what to do with the switch/router config? Say a
MikroTik with some ethernet ports are members of bridge1. Add a VLAN
and make the interface=bridge1. Set the VLAN ID to whatever you
configured as the default port VID on the SM. Add an IP address, DHCP
server, etc. to the VLAN interface.
On 7/21/2017 2:39 PM, Ethan E. Dee wrote:
I think I understand your 'Step 2'.
Can you break down 'Step 1' for me?
I have done nothing but bridging so far with these. So it is kind of
a special use case.
On 07/21/2017 03:12 PM, George Skorup wrote:
Configure the VLANs on your switch/router. Enable VLAN on the AP and
configure for your environment/prefs.
Configure NAT mode on the SM. Set default port VID on the VLAN
config page. The SM's NAT WAN interface will be on that VLAN on the
RF side and come out of the AP's ethernet interface tagged.
On 7/21/2017 1:26 PM, Ethan E. Dee wrote:
Is there a way to put a VLAN interface on the WLAN side of a
PMP450i 900mhz? And then nat through the radio so that LAN port
hands off a private IP? Played around with it about an hour and
couldn't get it. Obviously missing something.
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