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jtalbert123
Apr 10, 2021Tutor
GS308T VLAN 802.1Q Tags missing in Egress from switch
I have a GS308T switch connected to two test hosts and a management device assd shown in the diagram. Port 5 is connected to Test Host 1, which is set to VLAN-tag all frames for VLAN ID 102. Port...
- Apr 11, 2021
The issue was that windows removed VLAN tags from incoming packets before handing them to VMs.
The switch is fine, I just made the mistake of assuming that virtualization would bypass the VM Host's network stack.
schumaku
Apr 10, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Test host 1 is on g5 and using tagged frames for VLAN 101 and 102?
Test host 2 is on g3 for VLAN 101, respectively g6 for VLAN 102?
- jtalbert123Apr 10, 2021Tutor
g3 is not connected to anything, but Test Host 2 is on g6.
g5 (Test Host 1) is tagged on 101,102
- Test Host 1 is configured to transmit tagged frames
g6 (Test Host 2) is untagged on 102
- Test Host 2 expects/transmits untagged frames
Here's the table (since images aren't working in the post).
Interface PVID VLAN member VLAN Tag Acceptable Frame Ingress Filtering Current Ingress Filtering Untagged VLANs Tagged VLANs Forbidden VLANs Dynamic VLANs Port Priority g1 1 1 None Admit All Enable Enable 1 None None None 0 g2 1 1 None Admit All Enable Enable 1 None None None 0 g3 101 101 None Admit Untagged Only Enable Enable 101 None None None 0 g4 1 1 None Admit All Enable Enable 1 None None None 0 g5 1 101-102 101-102 VLAN Only Enable Enable None 101-102 None None 0 g6 102 102 None Admit Untagged Only Enable Enable 102 None None None 0 g7 1 1 None Admit All Enable Enable 1 None None None 0 g8 1 1 None Admit All Enable Enable 1 None None None 0 - schumakuApr 11, 2021Guru - Experienced User
The switch config looks perfectly fins - nothing complex. The test result however is certainly showing a problem, I would expect this packet to be tagged on it's way out, too.
- jtalbert123Apr 11, 2021Tutor
The issue was that windows removed VLAN tags from incoming packets before handing them to VMs.
The switch is fine, I just made the mistake of assuming that virtualization would bypass the VM Host's network stack.
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