You would need to route your traffic somewhere, which is unclear from the description where it is.
APIN0505 can be multiple things, but if you have an Instant ON 1930, I'd think your AP is an Instant ON AP as well. In that case, it's better to ask the question on the Instant ON community.
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Herman Robers
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Original Message:
Sent: Aug 07, 2024 05:48 AM
From: talel.haddad
Subject: Issues with VLAN Configuration for Aruba HPE APIN0505 and Aruba Switch 1930
Good morning,
I am working with an Aruba HPE APIN0505 and an Aruba Switch 1930. My network includes 3 VLANs: VLAN 10 for Aruba access points, VLAN 11 for Guest SSID, and VLAN 12 for Employer SSID.
Here is my current setup:
- I have connected a cable from my access point to a switch port with PVID 10.
- I have also connected a cable from my FAI (ISP router) to the same switch port with PVID 10.
- I assigned VLAN 11 to the Guest SSID and VLAN 12 to the Employer SSID.
However, when I try to connect to the Guest SSID from my phone or PC, no IP address is assigned to the device. This indicates that the Guest SSID and Employer SSID are not reaching the DHCP server of my FAI router.
My questions are:
- Is there any misconfiguration in my topology?
- Is it even possible to implement this scenario with my current setup?
Best regards,