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das2017
Jul 06, 2017Aspirant
GS752TXS Vlan setup
Hello, I have four GS752TXS switches stacked using the SFP ports 51 and 52 on each switch. Everything works fine. Now, I'm trying to set up at least two VLANs and are wondering what's the best ...
Retired_Member
Jul 07, 2017Hi das2017,
Welcome to the community!
We need more detailed information as below:
At first, would you please provide your network topology?
Second, which device working as DHCP Server for two VLANs? Firewall or Router?
Typically, we suggest setup network as below:
Regards,
EricZ
NETGEAR employee
JohnC_V
Jul 08, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
You may need to configure VLANs in the router as well. The router will serve as the default gateway on those VLANs and the port should be set to T or Tagged.
Regards,
- das2017Jul 08, 2017Aspirant
Hi JohnC_V,
Just to be sure, I would have to specifically tag ('T') port #2 on switch #4 for VLAN 10 and any subsequeny VLANs I create, correct? That's the port that the router is connected to.
Do I also have to clear it from VLAN 1 (leave it blank instead of 'U' or 'T') or do I leave it as untagged ('U'), which is what it's set as by default?
Thank you,
- JohnC_VJul 08, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Yes, that's correct! No need to do anything else on VLAN 1 as it is your native VLAN. You only need to use U if it is a non-vlan aware unit like pcs, then set PVID to specific VLAN.
Regards,
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