Networks Thread, Default Gateway Question in Technical; The company who setup the I.T in the school put a load of wireless access points in the school and ...
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13th April 2011, 11:26 AM #1 Default Gateway Question
The company who setup the I.T in the school put a load of wireless access points in the school and put together a very badly wirrten document.
In the Cisco wireless software, none of the access points have static IP's, even though their document lists their Ip's which are of course wrong now mostly.
I want to put all the access points onto static address, so for example i have one using 172.29.80.25 but when i tick the default gateway it enters it in as 172.29.95.254.
The gatewy should surely be 172.29.80.254 as its on the .80 subnet in its IP. I can change this myself but i just want to be sure that at the moment on DHCP its not using that .95 gateway and by me setting it to static IP and changing the gateway to.80 will break anything.
So is there a way through pinging it that i can find out the current default gateway it is using?
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13th April 2011, 11:47 AM #2 Find out which server gave it a dhcp lease and see what's set up there?
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13th April 2011, 12:59 PM #3
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What is the netmask on the access point?
You should also be able to somehow get the AP to dump it's routing table which will tell you what the current default route (and gateway) is.
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13th April 2011, 01:22 PM #4 What is your subnet mask set too? If its 255.255.0.0 then the .95 range will still be accessible so the default gateway could be 172.29.95.254, however if its 255.255.255.0 then it will be inaccessible.
Oh and if the mask is 255.255.240.0 it is still correct, as you will have been assined 16 ip ranges from 172.29.80.0 to 172.29.95.254.
Also, you could get DHCP to reserve the IP address and get it to always assign the AP the same one effectively making it static, instead of having to reconfigure the AP.
Just a thought.

Originally Posted by
farquea
The company who setup the I.T in the school put a load of wireless access points in the school and put together a very badly wirrten document.
In the Cisco wireless software, none of the access points have static IP's, even though their document lists their Ip's which are of course wrong now mostly.
I want to put all the access points onto static address, so for example i have one using 172.29.80.25 but when i tick the default gateway it enters it in as 172.29.95.254.
The gatewy should surely be 172.29.80.254 as its on the .80 subnet in its IP. I can change this myself but i just want to be sure that at the moment on DHCP its not using that .95 gateway and by me setting it to static IP and changing the gateway to.80 will break anything.
So is there a way through pinging it that i can find out the current default gateway it is using?
Last edited by Bezwick; 13th April 2011 at 01:29 PM.
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13th April 2011, 01:29 PM #5 I think the mask will be 255.255.240.0 (/20), that would make sense.
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13th April 2011, 02:23 PM #6 mask is 255.255.240.0 yes
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13th April 2011, 02:24 PM #7 Can't you just ipconfig /all from a workstation and set it to the same as them?
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13th April 2011, 02:35 PM #8 In that case changing the default gateway to 172.29.80.254 will stop it working.

Originally Posted by
farquea
mask is 255.255.240.0 yes
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13th April 2011, 02:41 PM #9 
Originally Posted by
Bezwick
In that case changing the default gateway to 172.29.80.254 will stop it working.
thats what i thought, i just wasn't sure why when you ticked the "static" box it filled the gateway in with this, as if that was the gateway it was currently using.
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19th April 2011, 12:51 PM #10 Just taking a guess....but I would hope that the management network (IP address of the WAP) is different to the DHCP being issued? Maybe that is what the doco is suggesting?
As an example the WAP is on 172.21.3.5 (Network Management VLAN) for management and the DHCP scope (for laptops etc..) VLAN issued via the WAP could be from 172.21.148.1 - 172.21.151.254.....
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