Hello Joshua,
with reference to your post, I understand the following:
-- The ZD and AP are on VLAN 10 and you would like to have a WLAN tagged with VLAN 1.
-- Although the WLAN was tagged with VLAN 1 they still get an IP address from VLAN 10.
-- ZD is on VLAN 10 and AP's are connected to ports where VLAN 10 is untagged.
Kindly correct me if I am wrong.
The issue here is when you connect you ZD and AP's to access ports on the switch where VLAN 10 is untagged, our devices still consider themselves to be on VLAN 1, since by default the Ruckus devices are on VLAN 1. Hence when packets hit the switch port they are passed anyways through VLAN 10 and will be able to reach the devices.
Also since the AP's are connected to ports where the VLAN which is untagged is VLAN 10, hence all clients will automatically get the IP address from VLAN 10 since this is the native VLAN on this port.
To resolve this issue you need to follow the below procedure:
-- First you need to place the devices on management VLANof 10 (ZD and AP), when any information with respect to VLAN is entered on the ZD , it means that the devices understand only tagged information.
-- Now on the ZD you will need to change the AP's VLAN, this can be done under Configure > AP > AP Policies > VLAN > Tag 10 here, the moment you hit Apply all the AP's will disconnect.
-- Now under Configure > System > IP Setting > VLAN > Tag VLAN 10 > Hit Apply. The ZD will restart for the changes to take effect.
-- We will then have to change the port configurations, the ZD needs to be connected to a trunk port allowing the Native VLAn along with VLAN 10 as tagged. Similar configuration needs to be done for the AP's.
-- Once this is done all the AP's and ZD will be managed on VLAN 10 and this is a tagged VLAN.
Now you can tag the WLAN with VLAN 1 and this will allow your clients to receive an IP address from the appropriate DHCP server/scope.
Kindly let me know if you have any questions. If you need further assistance is setting this up, kindly contact support and we will be able to help you set this up.
Hope this helps.,All the best.