First read this article.....
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=143620
Second, stop using the bridge to do the serving, and assign
address, pool, dhcp server and dhcp-server network PER VLAN.
The vlans interface is the bridge.
DONE
now you are in charge and not the bridge!!
Thanks for the reply,
I actually had it split up first but I got stuck because I had to create individual public IP addresses per VLAN as well as its own IP pool with each gateway being the public IP. This was ineffective because I was using too many public IPs and had to create too many different pools. Am I doing something wrong here?
I now have 3 interfaces.
Interface 1 - this has 20 VLANS in
Interface 2 - this has 3 VLANS
Interface 3 - This has 2 VLANS
How can I make it so that all the above VLANS use the same IP Pool and Gateway without using a bridge?