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ekhoo

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Hi,

Current network equipment:
Cisco WAP321 access points (guest network on VLAN2, main network VLAN1)
Cisco SG300-28P POE switch
RV042 connecting to dual Fiber networks (PPPoE).

How do I setup so that the RV042's DHCP can issue IP addresses to both VLANs?
My main SSID (VLAN1) works. Guest network doesn't get an IP unless its configured to VLAN1.

The RV042 has LAN ports that can be configured to VLAN1-4. The SG300 is setup as a Layer3 switch. Anyway I can configure it to forward a VLAN to a port?

eugene
 
Alternatively, I do have a second router I can configure into bridge mode.

How would I configure the 3 ports the WAP321s are on (port 13,14,15) to trunks and I would put port 24 as access for VLAN2?

This way all ports are VLAN1 access except
- Trunk ports (VLAN 1 & 2) = port 13,14,15 (WAP321s)
- VLAN 2 access port port 24.

Port 1 on SG300 (VLAN1 access port) connects to RV042 router. Port 24 (VLAN2 access port) connects to router 2 which gives DHCP for another IP range and is bridged to RV042.

Think this is easier except how do I configure the VLANs on the SG300 in this case, ports 13,14,15 are trunk, tagged 1 and 2 or just member of VLAN 1 & 2? Port 24 is access port and member of VLAN2?

Thanks
 
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