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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
And there there's this. Which vlan is it using??
DanielZhang
Nov 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.
- DanielZhangNov 18, 2016NETGEAR Expert
Hi John,
Maybe the Trunk port need to fit peer's configuration in your topology.
In this example, the traffic go out from trunk port will always tag with 900.
Could you share me the port type or VLAN configuration on peer's port?
Anyway it's good to heard your devices working great:smileyhappy:
Regards,
Daniel.
- JohnO2016Nov 18, 2016Aspirant
The peer is a Cisco C3560. I think its configuration is proper, all the other vlans are working as expected.
interface GigabitEthernet1/4
description L&C MultiP
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport trunk allowed vlan 9,10,25,30,33,99,900
switchport mode trunk
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