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No_Jah
Jan 19, 2017Aspirant
GS724Tv4 all connected activity leds flashing constantly
I just replaced my recenlty deseased second hand GS724v2 for a GS724tv4 and i am bit overwhelmed with all the new settings and options. The first thing I did after unboxing the switch was updating t...
- Jan 20, 2017
I think I got it figured now.
I hadn't set PVIDs for the corresponding VLANs, all interfaces had PVID 1.
Now interface 1-5 have PVID 4, and Interface 6-24 have PVID 5.
And now the activity leds have stopped flashing for non active ports.
Is this the correct way to do this? And should the default VLAN be left as it is
Luckily I didn't change the PVID of all the intefaces at once because the switch became unreachable when I changed the the PVID on the interface I was connected to. But after changing the Management VLAN ID number I got it working again. I there to not have a speciffic Management VLAN ID so it's possible to manage the switch using any VLAN IDs?
Carl_z
Jan 20, 2017NETGEAR Expert
Hi No_Jah,
Welcome to Netgear Community!
I think there may be some protocal messages in your network so that enven no activity ports still flashing .
can you help to do the following steps to make sure.
1.select a port on switch and make sure there no activity on this port.
2. observe the led
3. If it flashing ,check port statistics via “monitoring>ports>port statistics”.(clear fistly ,waiting about 10 seconds then check it again )
4. If the statistics is only thousands of, I think it normal ,just keep eye on it to make sure it would not effect your network.
5. If there huge munber of statistics,please feed back ,we need to find where these traffic from.
Best Regards
Carl
Netgear Employee
- No_JahJan 20, 2017Aspirant
I think I got it figured now.
I hadn't set PVIDs for the corresponding VLANs, all interfaces had PVID 1.
Now interface 1-5 have PVID 4, and Interface 6-24 have PVID 5.
And now the activity leds have stopped flashing for non active ports.
Is this the correct way to do this? And should the default VLAN be left as it is
Luckily I didn't change the PVID of all the intefaces at once because the switch became unreachable when I changed the the PVID on the interface I was connected to. But after changing the Management VLAN ID number I got it working again. I there to not have a speciffic Management VLAN ID so it's possible to manage the switch using any VLAN IDs?
- Carl_zJan 20, 2017NETGEAR Expert
Hi No_Jah ,
Gland to here you out of trouble,congratulations~
It is correct to set interface 1-5 have PVID 4, and Interface 6-24 have PVID 5.
You can define management vlan,and can only access to switch from a interface which belong to it and pvid is the management vlan id.
Regards
Carl
- No_JahJan 20, 2017Aspirant
Ok, so no way to access the management from multiple PVIDs then?
I'm also a bit confused about the default VLA/LAG configuration
The default VLAN called default includes all 26 ports untagged, and it also includes 26 untagged LAGs?
And when you look at the default LAG configuration ther are 26 LAG called ch1-ch26, what are they ment for?
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