======Wireless Switch - Can a Mesh link pass traffic from multiple VLAN====== -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **Symptoms:** * Can a Mesh link pass traffic from multiple VLAN * Are Multiple VLAN supported by the Mesh Portal in Bridge mode * Are Multiple VLAN supported by the Mesh AP in Bridge mode * Only 1 VLAN supported across the mesh link * VLAN 2 not working across Mesh link -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **Facts:** version v7.0.4.3.0 * Wireless * Wireless LAN Switches and Controllers * Wireless LAN Switch WX1200 * Wireless LAN Controller WX4400 * Wireless LAN Controller WX2200 * Wireless LAN Switch WXR100 * Wireless Switch Manager -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **Causes:** The Wireless Switch at version v7.0.4.3 or above will allow a mesh link to pass traffic from multiple VLAN. The Mesh Portal and Mesh AP will not look at the tags and will simply bridge the traffic across the Mesh link. **Fixes:** In the configuration shown below: PC1---vlan 2--- switch---vlan 1 & 2---Mesh Portal---mesh link---Mesh AP---vlan 1 & 2---switch---vlan2 The Mesh Portal and Mesh AP port on the wired switch will need to have the VLAN properly configured (for example Vlan 1 untagged and VLAN 2 tagged on both switches). //Note: The Wireless Switch, the Mesh Portal and the Mesh AP will know nothing about this VLAN 2, they will pass the traffic whether it is tagged or untagged.// -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Product(s): Wireless LAN Switches and Controllers, Unified Gigabit Wireless PoE Switch 24 * Sub Product(s): Wireless LAN Switch WX1200, Wireless LAN Controller WX4400, Wireless Switch Manager, Wireless LAN Switch WXR100, Wireless LAN Controller WX2200 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- //[[nce@itclatam.com|David Gonzalez]] 2021/03/30 16:50//