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ayeiebrazo
Apr 12, 2022Aspirant
Multiple GS724v4 VLAN configuration
Hi there community! Ok we got this couple of GS724v4 providing the network infrastructure of our development environment. Both are connected to a firewall on aggregated links. There are three zones o...
schumaku
Apr 12, 2022Guru - Experienced User
When I get things right, there are four LAGs (three aggregation pairs, plus the LAG connecting the two switches).
So two points seem to be missing:
Dedicated LAGs for the aggregation (in addition to the switch interconnect LAG), and
The VLAN membership config and PVID assignment for each network on the LAG level (instead of the single ports).
So two points seem to be missing:
Dedicated LAGs for the aggregation (in addition to the switch interconnect LAG), and
The VLAN membership config and PVID assignment for each network on the LAG level (instead of the single ports).
ayeiebrazo
Apr 12, 2022Aspirant
Hi schumaku thank you for your time. Sorry maybe the scheme is not clear. In actual configuration just the ports 25 and 26 are belonging to a LAG so I just configured one LAG. The aggregated links are on firewall side that is not a Netgear one. On the switch side I have a single port dedicated to the aggregated link per each switch. So ports 1, 2 and 19 on switch 1 are receiving a cable from the firewall (one per subnet) and the same on switch 2.
Anyway what I understand from you is that I need a different configuration between switches. Could a configuration like in the attached scheme work? Port 22 would be dedicated to the VLAN 500 exchange.
I'm not sure I understand your second suggestion. I found in some article that LAG VLAN must be configured at port and LAG levels. So, for example, I should configure the VLAN/VPID membership on port 22 and on LAG 22, is that correct? In that case, could the interswitch link (port 25 and 26 in my scheme) be used also for multiple VLANs?
Thanks again,
A.
- schumakuApr 17, 2022Guru - Experienced UserSome switches require the individual LAG member port configured for the VLAN association - typically where there is no VLAN config on the LAG level.
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