03-09-2025 09:12 AM
I have an ICX 7150-C12 switch in my home with multiple VLANs set up.
For the 1:DEFAULT-VLAN, I have one port 1/1/4 Untagged that has been added. This port is connected to one of the two ethernet wall ports in my home office. I set this up, so I could wire connect to the switch/router/APs when I wanted to make changes on their respective browser based interfaces.
Whenever I physically connect my computer (MacBook Pro M3) to the 1/1/4 wall port, the computer self-assigns the IP and no internet or switch/router/APs connection is made. (I can connect to the interfaces using the wireless WLAN that is tied to VLAN 1.)
I have the second ethernet wall port (1/1/7 Untagged) in my office connect to my “everyday use” VLAN and when I connect to that ethernet wall port, everything works fine. When I moved 1/1/7 Untagged over to 1:DEFAULT-VLAN, the computer again self-assigns the IP and does not work.
Any ideas on what I might have configured wrong?
(For what it is worth, I use an Edge Router 4 as part of my setup.)
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03-13-2025 05:19 AM
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03-11-2025 08:34 AM - edited 03-11-2025 08:45 AM
Thank you for your write up.
My router/switch/APs are all on the 192.168.1.0/24 range.
On my EdgeRouter, the 192.168.1.0/24 range is associated with the below interface:
DHCP is setup as follows:
On the ICX 7150-C12 switch, the VLAN is setup as follows:
I did attempt to manually assign an IP address to my MacBook within the range while connected to the wall ethernet port with no success.
In the past, this setup has allowed me to use the ethernet wall port in my home office to connect to the 192.168.1.0/24 range.
For what it is worth, I do have an WLAN/SSID setup that is tied to VLAN 1 and when I am on that wireless network, I can access the router/switch/APs browser based interfaces on the 192.168.1.0/24 range.
Is there a setting that needs to be changed to allow the wired option to work again?
03-11-2025 09:44 AM
Hi @stu1720
Greetings!!!
Thank you for your response and the detailed information.
Could you please share the output of the CLI commands mentioned in my previous response?
Thank you again.
Best regards,
Imran Sanadi
RUCKUS Lennar Home Community.
03-11-2025 10:15 AM
I apologize for not doing that. Just to clarify, do you want the command line for the switch or router?
03-11-2025 10:37 AM
Hi @stu1720
Thank you for your response and the update.
Kindly provide the information from the RUCKUS Switch CLI.
Thank you once again.
Best regards,
Imran Sanadi
RUCKUS Lennar Home Community
03-12-2025 03:13 PM
In running the requested switch CLI and reading through it, I realized that the untagged ports for the router and APs had been assigned to the wrong VLAN. Moving them back to 1:DEFAULT-VLAN solved my issue. I sincerely appreciate your help and effort in helping me to realize my error.