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tilo123
Oct 25, 2010Follower
Netgear GSM7352S One Port available in two VLANs
Hi, i have a problem with the VLAN-Configuration of my GSM7352S. I try to connect Port 43 (VLAN ID14) with two different VLANs (ID2 and ID6). I tried the following configuration but its not wor...
eeeevie24
Nov 28, 2012Aspirant
hoping you can still reply on this topic, tilo123.
I have a similar situation where I have three VLANs (5/6/7) with 1 computer connected to each on ports 5/6/7 respectively. They shouldn't talk to each other. While I have an NTP server connected to port 8 which should talk to all VLANs.
According to your explanation, should I have set it up as:
VLAN 5:
Untag port 5
Tag Port 8
VLAN 6:
Untag port 6
Tag Port 8
VLAN 7:
Untag port 7
Tag Port 8
VLAN 1:
Untag port 8
Tag Port 5
Tag Port 6
Tag Port 7
Port 5 -> PVID 5
Port 6 -> PVID 6
Port 7 -> PVID 7
Port 8 -> PVID 1
Is this the proper configuration? Thank you in advance!!
I have a similar situation where I have three VLANs (5/6/7) with 1 computer connected to each on ports 5/6/7 respectively. They shouldn't talk to each other. While I have an NTP server connected to port 8 which should talk to all VLANs.
According to your explanation, should I have set it up as:
VLAN 5:
Untag port 5
Tag Port 8
VLAN 6:
Untag port 6
Tag Port 8
VLAN 7:
Untag port 7
Tag Port 8
VLAN 1:
Untag port 8
Tag Port 5
Tag Port 6
Tag Port 7
Port 5 -> PVID 5
Port 6 -> PVID 6
Port 7 -> PVID 7
Port 8 -> PVID 1
Is this the proper configuration? Thank you in advance!!
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