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How to deploy AP515 to aruba central in IAP mode with management vlan 10?

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  • 1.  How to deploy AP515 to aruba central in IAP mode with management vlan 10?

    Posted Feb 01, 2024 01:56 AM

    Hi, 

    Anyone has experience to share to deploy AP515 to aruba central with management vlan 10 from core switch? I know the default vlan always is vlan 1, but is there any possible to change the management vlan to vlan 10? I try before but no successful.

    Switch side:

    Port configured in trunk mode.

    Management vlan= vlan 10

    SSID vlan= vlan 102(staff), 103(guest) and 105(director)

    Thank you



  • 2.  RE: How to deploy AP515 to aruba central in IAP mode with management vlan 10?

    Posted Feb 05, 2024 12:11 PM

    Normally untagged or native VLAN must be the VLAN 10 with DHCP enabled all other VLANs including the Management must be allow through the port. 




  • 3.  RE: How to deploy AP515 to aruba central in IAP mode with management vlan 10?

    Posted Feb 13, 2024 08:11 AM

    Configure your switchports as trunk port with native vlan 10 or vlan 10 untagged and 102,103,105 as tagged/trunk allowed VLANs.

    Don't configure anything about vlan 10 on your IAPs, leave management VLAN configuration empty, then it will take the untagged/native VLAN, which is in the switch linked to 10.



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