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Gary12
Sep 30, 2022Tutor
ProSafe GS108Ev3 VLAN failure
Below is my network setup. Gateway: Ubiquiti UniFi Security Gateway 3P (USG-3P) Port 1: WAN (Internet) Port 2: LAN (Trunk port, Untagged VLAN1 and tagged VLAN13 and VLAN15). Laundr...
- Oct 28, 2022
I found the problem. The configuration of the VLANs on the Unifi router was different than the Netgear switch.
Subnet
Subnet VLAN Unifi VLAN Netgear 192.168.13.0/24 3 13 192.168.14.0/24 4 14 192.168.15.0/24 5 15 After changing the VLAN on the Netgear switch, all tests pass!
Thanks everyone
Gary12
Oct 05, 2022Tutor
I have tried what you suggested for access ports. It also fails to pass traffic. That is why I created a trunk only switch. It seams like all tagged traffic is dropped when VLAN support is enabled. What would cause that?
Retired_Member
Oct 05, 2022
Well, I guess more tests need to be done. Simplify the configuration for that. Best, start with connecting the NETGEAR switch directly to the Unify gateway and use your laptop connected one by one to the access ports to each VLAN in the switch. I have never owned any Unify product, so I don’t know how they work with NETGEAR switches. However, I successfully used NETGEAR switches (802.1Q VLAN configured) with various D-Link, TP-Link, Netgate and CISCO VLAN-aware products.
- Gary12Oct 06, 2022TutorThanks for your suggestion and help. I won't be able to test for 10 days as I am on vacation.
- Gary12Oct 28, 2022Tutor
I found the problem. The configuration of the VLANs on the Unifi router was different than the Netgear switch.
Subnet
Subnet VLAN Unifi VLAN Netgear 192.168.13.0/24 3 13 192.168.14.0/24 4 14 192.168.15.0/24 5 15 After changing the VLAN on the Netgear switch, all tests pass!
Thanks everyone
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