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Unifi AP and two vlans - how to implement?
Good time, the crux of the matter is that there are a couple of unifi ap points, a virtual machine with their software is running, when one network, one SSID everything is fine, but when there is a desire to make different networks (SSID) at one point, then some kind of rake begins, on I make two vlans on the switch, one is the one that is by default (it is also managed), the second is from another network, and so when setting up the port in the trunk and adding labels with the vlan ID there, nothing works, as soon as I set the access port to one vlan (the one for managing points), everything works, help me win, where am I stupid?
I re-read off the docks, I did not see any errors.
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Good afternoon!
Until I added vlan 10, in which the point controller is located, it didn’t work for me as native either.
Here is the port config (cisco cat 2960) where the point is connected
interface FastEthernet0/40
description "Access Point"
switchport trunk native vlan 10
switchport mode trunk
spanning-tree portfast
There it is necessary to look brctl. By default, these points interfaces are in the bridge. It is necessary to remove the main interfaces and add interfaces like eth1.100, eth1.200 to the bridge
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