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pdobrien3
Jan 28, 2017Aspirant
GS516TP VLAN HELP!!!!
Hello everyone, First, all my networking knowledge has been learned through trial and error and the internet. With that said, I have taken on quite a tasking and am at the end of the road if I c...
- Feb 04, 2017
Pretty sure I fixed it Yaaaaaaa,!!
i created vlan10 and bridged it with the LAN ports on the RT-AC66Us. Apparently the management vlan1 on the Netgear switch was causing me problems. I couldn't tag vlan1 for the ports I needed on the switch. Once I moved everything to another vlan, went smooth as silk.
pdobrien3
Feb 04, 2017Aspirant
I am sorry if my reply to DanaA's post is not clear. My setup is in fact in compliance with DanaA's suggestions. Also, when the RT-AC66Us are connected directly, without the Netgear switch, they are both connected through port 2. Following is my port/vlan setup on the two RT-AC66Us. I would be happy to provide this for the GS516TP but don't know how.
nvram show | grep vlan.*ports
vlan1ports=1 2t 3 4 8*
vlan2ports=0 8u
vlan14ports=2t 8
vlan15ports=2t 8
nvram show | grep port.*vlans
port5vlans=1 2 14 15 16
port3vlans=1 18 19 21
port1vlans=1 18 19 21
port4vlans=1 18 19 21
port2vlans=1 14 15 16 18 19 21
port0vlans=2 18 19 21
nvram show | grep vlan.*hwname
vlan2hwname=et0
vlan15hwname=et0
vlan1hwname=et0
vlan14hwname=et0
thank you for your response,
Dan
pdobrien3
Feb 04, 2017Aspirant
Pretty sure I fixed it Yaaaaaaa,!!
i created vlan10 and bridged it with the LAN ports on the RT-AC66Us. Apparently the management vlan1 on the Netgear switch was causing me problems. I couldn't tag vlan1 for the ports I needed on the switch. Once I moved everything to another vlan, went smooth as silk.
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