[Cambium-users] PMP 450i

2017-07-21 Thread Ethan E. Dee
Is there a way to put a VLAN interface on the WLAN side of a PMP450i 900mhz? And then nat through the radio so that LAN port hands off a private IP? Played around with it about an hour and couldn't get it. Obviously missing something. -- Ethan Dee Network Admin Globalvision 864 704 3600 e...@

Re: [Cambium-users] PMP 450i

2017-07-21 Thread Jon Langeler
You can make it so the subscriber untags a vlan which delivers whatever ip subnet from the core you want. The AP just passes all tagged and one bridged layer. Jon Langeler Michwave Technologies, Inc. > On Jul 21, 2017, at 2:26 PM, Ethan E. Dee wrote: > > Is there a way to put a VLAN interfac

Re: [Cambium-users] PMP 450i

2017-07-21 Thread George Skorup
Configure the VLANs on your switch/router. Enable VLAN on the AP and configure for your environment/prefs. Configure NAT mode on the SM. Set default port VID on the VLAN config page. The SM's NAT WAN interface will be on that VLAN on the RF side and come out of the AP's ethernet interface tagg

Re: [Cambium-users] PMP 450i

2017-07-21 Thread Ethan E. Dee
I think I understand your 'Step 2'. Can you break down 'Step 1' for me? I have done nothing but bridging so far with these. So it is kind of a special use case. On 07/21/2017 03:12 PM, George Skorup wrote: Configure the VLANs on your switch/router. Enable VLAN on the AP and configure for yo

Re: [Cambium-users] PMP 450i

2017-07-21 Thread George Skorup
The AP is always a bridge. Enabling VLAN simply turns it and the SMs into managed VLAN trunking devices. Dynamic learning (enabled by default) will add VLAN memberships based on SM VLAN settings when they register. There's more to it than that, but I don't think you need to worry about it. Ju

Re: [Cambium-users] PMP 450i

2017-07-21 Thread Ethan E. Dee
Basically, we typically leave the SM as a bridge. Leaving it untagged on VLAN 1 is fine it gets an IP on a private network. Then on the router, we will tag the wan interface with the Public IP vlan which gets bridged thru the AP and SM to the router and the router gets them out to the internet.

Re: [Cambium-users] PMP 450i

2017-07-21 Thread George Skorup
VLAN disabled on the AP, and consequently on the SMs as well, still lets you send/receive VLAN tagged frames transparently. Just like a dumb switch would. It sounds like that's what you're doing now? Using routers at the customers that are capable of VLAN tagging on their WAN interface? To get