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Viper18181
Feb 09, 2020Aspirant
LAN, VLAN, on a single data socket
I am not a networing expert and stuck with this issue. I have the following case: I have a single data wall socket behind my TV and I need to to connect many devices to this data socket. My ISP...
- Feb 22, 2020
Again, only ONE IPTV port must be connected between the ISP Device and the switch, for example only the one connecting to port #20 on the switch. Otherwise, you will create a network loop on the IPTV network.
Then, also the yellow port #22 and the blue #20 must have the exact matching VLAN config on the GS724T as shown in the VLAN table config for the GS308E.
If you have two more TV boxes and switches: Asuming you want to connect these from the GS724T, you need to configure two more ports as a trunk (like the yellow #22, to the VLAN config very similar to the port #8 on the GS308E.
No, port based VLAN does work within one switch only.
schumaku
Feb 09, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Keep it simple - and avoid connecting multiple ports of the same VLAN/switch (on the router) why ever:
You need two VLANs - say VLAN 1 for primary Internet, and VLAN 4 for TV - ensure these VLANs are created on 802.1Q mode (1 is on by default).
Configure the two trunk ports for VLAN 1 and VLAN 4 as [T]agged (PVID 1, just in case) and connect to the cable in the wall installation.
Configure one port on both ends to VLAN 4 [U]ntagged, PVID 4 (only, remove from VLAN 1) - this does connect to the router TV port resp. to the TV.
Keep all other ports on both switches as VLAN 1 [U]ntagged, PVID 1. Connect only one to one router Internet ports. This will allow using all ports for Internet.
- Viper18181Feb 10, 2020Aspirant
Hi
Thank you for your reply.
I have not found the time to try your instructions.
I will try it later today and will let you know how it goes.
Thanks
- Viper18181Feb 10, 2020Aspirant
Hi again,
I have tried your solution. It didn't work; not because it is wrong, but I know I couldn't follow it as you explained it.
I have attached a pdf with screenshots for what I have done.
If you had time, take a look at it please.
Thanks
- schumakuFeb 10, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Ok, on the big switch - why are there four ports configured in some way for the IPTV - beyond the one connected to the provider router IPTV port? Only one port must be configured untagged for the VLAN 4/PVID 4 - this is where you connect the router IP TV port. Of course, should there be more ports for IPTV media boxes, configure the same. And remove any relation to VLAN 1 on these.
What is missing is a configuration of the port used to connect the two switches or is the intention using a LAG? For the VLAN side, it's the same: Configure this trunk port [or the LAGs] with both VLAN 1 and VLAN 4 to tagged.
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