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JohnO2016
Nov 16, 2016Aspirant
M4100 Mgmt vlan config
There must be a top-secret sequence of events for this, because I just can't make it work. I need to create a management IP address for this switch and put it on vlan 900. I need to be able to acce...
JohnO2016
Nov 16, 2016Aspirant
Maybe this helps...I'm connected to the switch via 10.0.90.41, but the config shows 0.0.0.0 and I can't change it. What's going on here??
- JohnO2016Nov 16, 2016Aspirant
And there there's this. Which vlan is it using??
- DanielZhangNov 17, 2016NETGEAR Expert
Hi John,
Welcome to NETGEAR community!:smileyvery-happy:
We have analyzed your requirement and concern carefully.
Let me share some suggestion for you.
*Just a remainder that, a connection to M4100 during this configuration setup must be retain due to management VLAN change maybe cause connection lost.
1) Management VLAN is 900.
Go to System-->management-->management interface,
a) Select "VLAN 900" from the drop box and click Apply button.
b) Select "enable" for routing mode and click Apply button.
c) Set " IP address/Mask and Default Gateway" manually or DHCP for VLAN 900 and then click Apply button.
Go to System-->System information,
d) Select "VLAN 900" from the drop box and click Apply button.
screenshot for step a,b,c
screenshot for step d
2) port 11 is a untag mode and port 12 is Trunk mode.
Go to Switch-->VLAN--> advance-->Port PVID configuration.
e) set PVID on port 11 and port 12 to 900.click Apply button.
Go to Switch-->VLAN--> advance-->VLAN membership
f) Select "VLAN 900" from drop box and mark port 11 with "U"(untag) and port 12 "T"(tag), click Apply button.
screenshot for step e
screenshot for step f
Please ignore unaware configuration just appeared in these screenshot above.
Let me know if you have further concern.:smileyhappy:
Regards,
Daniel.
- JohnO2016Nov 17, 2016Aspirant
Thanks!
I've done all that, and still can't get to the management interface remotely. I've given up, and I'll just have to manage this one locally. I can't afford any more time to figure it out. The attached devices are working great, so I'll just let it run as-is.
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