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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 09, 2017
SFP ports (51 and 52) working as stack-port, right? If this, no need do any tagging on these ports.
das2017
Jul 10, 2017Aspirant
Retired_Member, JohnC_V
Ok, so I set up VLANs on my router, but for some reason I'm getting an a VLAN1 IP address on my test machine instead of a VLAN10 IP address.
For the switches, I have the following configuration:
VLAN1:
- All ports are untagged ('U') except for port #38 on switch #3; it's blank--neither tagged nor untagged. (This is the port I'm testing with.)
- Router IP range is set to: 192.168.1.1-254
VLAN10:
- All ports are blank except for port #38 on switch #3, which is marked untagged ('U'), and port #2 on switch #4, which is marked as tagged ('T'). Again, that's the port the router is plugged in to.
- Router IP range is set to: 192.168.10.1-254
PVID is "1" for all ports except 3/38, which is "10".
When I hook up a laptop to the test port (#38), it gets an IP from the VLAN1 range.
Before I do some troubleshooting with the router, I just want to be sure that the configuration is correct on the switches.
Thanks again,
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