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d_nell20
Feb 23, 2021Aspirant
Netgear M4300-28G to Cisco connection
I'm trying to connect my M4300-28G switch back to a Cisco switch that is out of my control. However I have been given the config that should go on the M4300-28g's interface so it can talk back to th...
- Feb 24, 2021
Flying over your config it looks like have configued the two VLANs 211 and 691, and the port 1 is configured as a trunk (carrying 802.1q VLAN tags) for the VLAN id 211 and 691.
All the other ports on this switch are either unconfigured or are defaulting to an access port on VLAN 1 so all ports are on a third network, different from VLAN 211 and VLAN 691.
You need to figure out on how the systems you intend to connect are intended to work with these two VLANs, e.g. some ports as access port for VLAN 211, and another set of ports as an untaged access port for the VLAN 691, as trunks again, ...
schumaku
Feb 24, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Flying over your config it looks like have configued the two VLANs 211 and 691, and the port 1 is configured as a trunk (carrying 802.1q VLAN tags) for the VLAN id 211 and 691.
All the other ports on this switch are either unconfigured or are defaulting to an access port on VLAN 1 so all ports are on a third network, different from VLAN 211 and VLAN 691.
You need to figure out on how the systems you intend to connect are intended to work with these two VLANs, e.g. some ports as access port for VLAN 211, and another set of ports as an untaged access port for the VLAN 691, as trunks again, ...
- d_nell20Feb 24, 2021Aspirant
Ok will try that.Thanks so much. This has been driving me bonkers lol lol lol
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