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March 11th, 2020 08:00
MAB authentication for access point
I am attempting to configure MAB for bypassing dot1x. I have one AP that depending on your radius profile puts you on either VLAN A or VLAN B. When I set up MAB it bypasses authentication just fine, but clients of the AP cannot get through. I changed the host-mode to multi-host thinking it would authenticate the AP, then allow any traffic after that. It does for VLAN A (which the AP lives on), but for VLAN B it drops all traffic. Is there a setting to allow traffic from both vlans on one port?
Thanks!


Dell-DylanJ
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March 11th, 2020 13:00
I double checked with our networking team before posting, but you'd just need to set up a trunk port, have all your VLANs tagged appropriately, and configure the AP as needed. The manuals and the CLI guide should have the information you need to set that up. You can find the documentation on the support page for the switch.
https://dell.to/39Ebcel
Barry.Levites
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March 12th, 2020 06:00
Thank you for your reply! I am running it in general mode, and we do tag the Vlans at the AP. Is it imperative I do it in trunk instead of general mode? Should I move the tagging from the AP to the port?