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Andreas_B
Feb 25, 2022Guide
GS716v2 VLAN with LAG
Hi I'm a little bit confused about a HowTo :-/ I've two GS716v3: Both are connected via LAG1 (via SFP) Switch #1 has VLAN6 has the Memberports 9 (U), 10 (T), 11 (T), 12 (T) Switch #2 has VLA...
- Feb 26, 2022
schumaku
Feb 25, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Hallo Andreas_B
Just an attempt of decoding ...
Andreas_B wrote:
I've two GS716v3:
- Both are connected via LAG1 (via SFP)
- Switch #1 has VLAN6 has the Memberports 9 (U), 10 (T), 11 (T), 12 (T)
- Switch #2 has VLAN6 has the Memberport 4 (U)
- #1:Port9 and #2:Port 4 has an untagging device
- #1: Port9 has PVID 6 and #2:Port4 has also PVID 6
On #1:Port9 there are the Guestnetwork from my router (fritzbox) and target should be, that the PC on #2:4 got the IP-Address from Guest Addressrange.
The VLAN 6 will be feeded by the Fritz guest port to sw1, port 4, [u]ntagged 6, PVID 6 (and no other VLAN membership on that port)
The VLAN 6 is required to be available in sw2, port 10, 11, and 12, [t]agged e.g. for a wireless AP or the like
The VLAN 6 is required in sw2, port 9, [u]ntagged 6, PVID 6 (and no other VLAN membership on that port) for a guest PC
Andreas_B wrote:
When i set them to VLAN1 (T) and VLAN6 (T) there are displayed after refresh only as (U) :-/
How must the LAG Ports propper set to work?
Was struggling about the "them" - guess you talk on the two SFP ports configured to a LAG on each of sw1 and sw2.
Te point is that you apply the VLAN config not to the individual ports (as we have to do on the Netgear Plus series switches) - much more we have to apply the VLAN config on the LAG, so instead of selecting the LAG port members, select the LAG. This is where you can apply the VLAN config with the [t]agged for VLAN 1 and VLAN 6.
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