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Dr_Skepsis
Apr 11, 2024Aspirant
Setup of management VLAN for M4300 series
I am trying to have WebGUI access of NetGear M4300-8X8F switches on a local computer which resides a few switch hops from the actual devices. What I have accomplished with Aruba managed switches is t...
schumaku
Apr 11, 2024Guru - Experienced User
How are the many (!!!!) VLAN 5 member ports associated to all these many ports? Trunks == [T]agged
Unless I'm wrong, these switches automatically add routing for that subnet, the port shown there would make the routing default gateway. The routing interface is - as long as everything is on the same subnet and VLAN - not involved.
Everything very similar to the ArubaOS-Switch Management VLAN configuration btw. Once configured, the admin VLAN runs on a trunk with tagged ports.
- Dr_SkepsisApr 11, 2024Aspirant
NetGear ports 1/0/1 and 1/0/2 are in trunk mode, so VLAN 5 is included there while in practise not needed (main trunk connection to two servers, 10 Gbps each). NetGear port 1/0/16 also in trunk mode towars Aruba switch and VLAN 5 needed. Port 1/0/14 is VLAN 5 untagged for the server's management port whose main trunk connection is at port 1/0/1. Port 1/0/15 connects to datastore server's management port.
Would not need VLAN5 at ports 1/0/1 and 1/0/2, but have not figured out how to include several VLANs in a port without adding every possible VLAN in trunk mode.
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