I normally set up a vlan on the Mikrotik for wifi addresses so they are on a separate subnet. I am using a cisco sg200 switch, and for some reason the vlan is not working. Is the cisco switch interfering with the vlan somehow? I don’t have this problem when I use an unmanaged switch.
The sg200 is a managed switch, you will have to tell the cisco to allow to the vlan otherwise it will drop the vlan packet because it doesn’t know where to forward
Got it. How do you tell the cisco to allow vlan 102?
If anyone can help me on this one I would appreciate it. I know it’s a simple thing, but I’m just not sure how to do it. Thanks a lot.
Hello there,
In one place i’m using sg200 with Firmware Version:1.3.7.18 and Mikrotik 6.23. You may want to post part of your mikrotik and sg200 config for us to assist you better.
In Mikrotik (ether11 with multiple VLANS):
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In sg200 VLAN settings:
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sg200 Port to VLAN (GE25 goes to mikrotik)
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Make sure you vlans are configured under “VLAN Management” > “VLAN Settings”
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Then under “VLAN Management” > “Port VLAN Membership” configure what ports the vlan is allowed on
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Sorry for the pic size, they are from my yoga 2 pro with uhd resolution so they are huge on any other screen