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boe
Jun 09, 2023Luminary
M4300- multiple VLANs connected to GS510PP
Hello, I'd to connect port 48 of an m4300 to port 1 of a GS510tpp. I have 5 vlans. VLAN 10 is my default vlan for all wiring e.g. servers, switches etc. I can't seem to figure out how to ...
schumaku
May 24, 2025Guru - Experienced User
How should that GS510T[xxx] port #1 now connect to the VLAN 10? The GS510T[xxx] seems to be defined using an access port (Untagged)?
The first iteration on the M4300 looks wrong (as it's using the VLAN 10 tagged on port 8); while the second one appears to be about right with untagged and PVID for VLAN 10.
When connecting a computer without any special local config to the adapter (except of an active DHCP client), will this PC get an IP address assigned from the DHCP server, which must reside on the VLAN 10 boradcast domain? How, and on which VLAN is the DHCP server (typically your router) connected?
boe
May 24, 2025Luminary
Thanks - I contacted netgear and they spent a lot of time scratching their head too. For some reason the switch was no longer getting DHCP. Everything else on the network gets dhcp no problem but the switch had some glitch even though it had been working over a year. I put a static IP on it and it worked fine.
- schumakuMay 24, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Wild idea: Have configured by accident the Management VLAN on the MS510T[xxx}? This would require of course a tagged connection for the VLAN serving DHCP to that switch.
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