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Quantumn
Aspirant
Sep 30, 2017
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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...
  • DaneA's avatar
    DaneA
    Oct 19, 2017

    @Quantumn,


    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

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