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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
DaneA
Oct 10, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Kindly try to change the PVID of the port(s) that belong to VLAN 1 then try if you can Tag or clear the Untagged ports in VLAN 1.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
Quantumn
Oct 15, 2017Aspirant
Ok, changing the PVID of the cameras to the Camera vlan5, cleared the untag for them in vlan1.
In experimenting with this last week I tried clearing all Untags and then lost all control of the switch, so had to do a factory reset. Trying to Download the config using tftp did not work, for reasons that aren't apparent; I had the tftp server running, firewall open, path and file defined, but it simply would not take the config so I had to start all over again.
All I want to do is set a vlan for Office, and a vlan for Cameras, and have one of the servers be on both vlans. I don't understand how this is so complicated and why we can't achieve it?
- QuantumnOct 15, 2017Aspirant
... Ant I've just had to do a factory reset again! There is so much customization I like to do, and I have to manually pick my way around to do all the settings each time this happens.
- I set the VPID of cameras to 5.
- Then I set the VLAN of cameras to 5
- and VLAN of cam server to 4 & 5.
I then could not ping cameras nor cam server.
- I then set the office servers to VLAN 4.
I then could not ping any of the office servers, and I soon lost all control as the UniFi AP Pro I was adminning through, depends on one of those office servers.
This is ridiculous.
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