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joelp1212
Nov 11, 2020Aspirant
re: VLAN Default vs Native Vlan 108v3 / 7224
Hi, Can someone here kindly explain and share clear examples on how to setup Native Vlans on 1 switch. For example we have a 24 port switch, we want to create 2 vlans vlan 10 and vlan 20 4...
joelp1212
Nov 11, 2020Aspirant
As for the Management Vlan 1 Is this management vlan 1 for web access into the switch? if so what happens if we want two vlans to access management then such as vlan 10 and vlan 20 ?
joelp1212
Nov 11, 2020Aspirant
Although this may seem redundant with PVID and VLAN Memberships, its kind of strange example: you first Create a Vlan 10, then go to VLAN 10 members, add the ports 1 thru 5 set it to U. Then you go into PVID again set 1 - 5 as 10. what does PVID do in this instance?
- schumakuNov 11, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Netgear dos not differentiate Access and Trunk Ports.
They allow "free" config, including asymmetric VLANs. When you set a port to VLAN 10 and Access Port, the switch does make it untagged for the VLAN 10, remove any other VLAN assignments, and sets the PVID to 10 (indicating incoming frames on this port have to go to the VlAN 10).
- The port setting as [U] for VLAN 10 does tell the switch that frames form this network (VLAN 10) will be sent to the port.
- The PIVD 10 does tell the switch to put incoming frames to the VLAN 10.
Because of the lack of the access port mode, you have to remove any other U or T from the same port.
Now this port is an access port.
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