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Useful user articles • Re: HowTo: mDNS-repeater on MikroTik using container / Docker

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I'm not sure if I fully understand your setup, but it seems like you're trying to simplify your network configuration by collapsing VLAN10 and using only the native VLAN. However, when you try to configure your device with eth0.1 or eth0 in the environment setting, you encounter issues with obtaining an IP address for the mDNS repeater in that IP range.

To troubleshoot this issue, you may want to consider the following steps:

Check VLAN Configuration: Verify that the VLAN configuration on your network switch or router is correctly set up to allow traffic on the native VLAN and that VLAN10 is properly configured or removed if you're collapsing it.

Verify DHCP Configuration: Ensure that your DHCP server is configured to provide IP addresses for devices on the native VLAN or eth0 interface. Check the DHCP lease table to see if the mDNS repeater is receiving an IP address request and if an IP address is being assigned.

Review Firewall and Routing Rules: Check for any firewall rules or routing configurations that may be blocking or redirecting traffic on VLAN10 or the native VLAN. Make sure that traffic is allowed to flow freely between devices on the same VLAN or interface.

Debug Network Interfaces: Use network diagnostic tools to debug the network interfaces on your device (e.g., eth0 and eth0.1). Check for any errors or issues with network connectivity, such as missing VLAN tagging or misconfigured network settings.

Test Connectivity: Perform connectivity tests between devices on the native VLAN and the mDNS repeater to verify that traffic is reaching the device and that it can communicate with other devices on the network.

Statistics: Posted by alex234 — Mon Mar 25, 2024 6:55 pm



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