I try to set up a network as follows:
There is a TP-Link AP with two vlan ssid-s. The AP talks to my Mikrotik RB2011UiAS-2HnD-IN router port ether5 (one of the GB ports on 8327 chip). The port is attached to the main bridge "bridge". There are 3 VLAN type interfaces defined, all using bridge as their interface (VLAN 32, 64, 96). There are four DHCP servers (with all address, pool, etc. defined correctly). One is connected to the bridge (88) and the others one-by-one to the three VLAN-s (32, 64, 96).
The bridge has VLAN IDs set to 1-4094 set. The switch (switch1) also has VLAN IDs all set one-by-one to 32, 64, 96 to be included in port5.
Now the two ssid tagged traffic (64, 96) goes through normally from the EndDevice-AP-ether5-bridge-vlan64/96 and gets IP from 64/96. The problem is with the AP management traffic (the APs own IP request). I think it is coming in as untagged (asked on a TP-Link forum but got no answer yet), so normally it goes AP-ether5-bridge and gets IP from the DHCP server attached to the bridge (88). What I would like to convert the untagged traffic of the AP into a tagged VLAN traffic with VLAN ID 32 and hence go something like AP-ether5-bridge-VALN32. I tried many different settings with no success.
I tried to configure the port in the switch to VLAN mode disabled (actually tried other options too), Add if missing, Default VLAN 32. I would assume this should do what I want, i.e. to add the VLAN 32 tag to any untagged traffic, but it has no effect at all.
I also tried to set the bridge to VLAN filtering true (with default settings) and in ether5 port assignment to the bridge set PVID 32. It also seems to be what I want, but instead of changing the AP's untagged traffic to 32, it even changed the tagged traffic of the ssid-s to untagged (I guess), so even the end device gets IP from the DHCP server 88 (the one attached to the bridge directly).
Can someone help, what do I do wrong and how to do it right?
Thanks,