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werwerfmsdf
Dec 08, 2022Initiate
M4100-26G IP Subnet based VLANs
I have a Netgear M4100-26G, running firmware version 10.0.2.20. I am interested in connecting the three computers seen in the picture between two VLANs. I would like VLAN 2: PC 1 PC 2...
- Dec 13, 2022
I was able to get this working. To do this, I:
1) In Switching -> VLAN -> Advanced -> VLAN Configuration, I created two new static VLANs, 2 and 3.
2) In Switching -> VLAN -> Advanced -> VLAN Membership, I made ports 1 and 2 untagged members of VLAN 2. I then made ports 2 and 3 untagged members of VLAN 3.
3) In Switching -> VLAN -> Advanced -> IP Subnet Based VLAN, I created two new rules
- 192.168.1.0/24 -> VLAN 2
- 10.1.1.0/24 -> VLAN 3
This appears to give me the configuration I wanted.
To answers my questions:
1) Dynamic VLANs were not needed. I mistakenly thought they were required for IP subnet rules to be in effect.
2) GVRP was not needed.
3) Also not needed.
4) Also not needed.
werwerfmsdf
Dec 13, 2022Initiate
I was able to get this working. To do this, I:
1) In Switching -> VLAN -> Advanced -> VLAN Configuration, I created two new static VLANs, 2 and 3.
2) In Switching -> VLAN -> Advanced -> VLAN Membership, I made ports 1 and 2 untagged members of VLAN 2. I then made ports 2 and 3 untagged members of VLAN 3.
3) In Switching -> VLAN -> Advanced -> IP Subnet Based VLAN, I created two new rules
- 192.168.1.0/24 -> VLAN 2
- 10.1.1.0/24 -> VLAN 3
This appears to give me the configuration I wanted.
To answers my questions:
1) Dynamic VLANs were not needed. I mistakenly thought they were required for IP subnet rules to be in effect.
2) GVRP was not needed.
3) Also not needed.
4) Also not needed.
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