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Quantumn
Sep 30, 2017Aspirant
VLan not VLanning on GS728TP
Have several cameras which I'd like to put on their own vlan. And I have a server that handles those camers, which I'd like on the camera vlan and default vlan. I find that the GS728TP has 3 default v...
- Oct 19, 2017
Here is how it should be configured as shown in the image below provided that all devices are within the same subnet:About port 3 where the camera server is connected on VLAN 4, it should be set as untagged (U) with PVID 4. It should also be set as untagged (U) on VLAN 5 to have communication to the cameras connected to ports 14, 16, 18 and 20.
For ports 14, 16, 18 and 20, it should be set as untagged (U) with PVID = 5. These ports should also be set as untagged (U) on VLAN 4 in order for the camera server to have access to the cameras.
About port 23, I did not know that it is the LAN printer. Port 23 should be on VLAN 4, untagged (U) and PVID = 4.
About port 2, you may set it as a member of VLAN 4 (if ever you want it in VLAN 4) set as untagged (U) with PVID = 4.
You can use the default Voice VLAN for IP phones wherein an IP phone is detected by its OID (Object Identifier) and segment all voice traffic.
About the default Auto-Video VLAN, you can use it applications that run multicast traffic.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
Quantumn
Oct 01, 2017Aspirant
Thank you Dane, yes I thought all this too, as I'd explained above, and I've scoured that webpage as well. With the camera server and cameras all Untagged on static vlan5, the server can no longer ping the cameras. Does not make sense.
I don't understand why to leave all devicen untagged on VLAN1. Isn't that supposed to be the admin LAN only? Docs say so.
Also, at some point I managed to -clear- the Untags for cameras in VLAN1, but now I can't make any further changes including reUntagging the cameras. When in VLAN1 I change a camera from -cleared- to Untagged and Apply, it pops up a window saying, "VLAN 1 : VLAN was not created by user." {Der} I'm not trying to create a VLAN, once again. And since I can not put my cameras in vlan1 I can not reach them to see if they support vlan. Untagged should work in any case, assuming vlan is not enabled in the cameras.
Quantumn
Oct 01, 2017Aspirant
And I've just set the PVID for cameras to Admit All, and still no machine can ping them, including the cameras server.
Sure looks like firmware problems.
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