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flipfl0p
Mar 04, 2017Aspirant
Simple VLAN without VLAN-aware router and DHCP aka Port-based VLAN
I did manage to get the tagged VLANs (802.1Q) working with DHCP, mutiple switches AND VLAN-aware router - the whole shebang. However, I tried to poke around with the simple setup with not vlan-aware ...
DaneA
Mar 07, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
I'm glad that its now working. :) I have just read your feedback 14 hrs ago and I was wondering why it didn't work instantly.
As you can observed, no tagging is involved and as far as I know, all VLANs should be in the same subnet in implementing asymmetric VLANs.
On the other hand, the usual VLAN configuration wherein tagging is needed, you can have each VLAN on their own subnet. You could also set inter-VLAN routing when needed as long as the switch supports the inter-VLAN routing feature or if not, you could use a VLAN-aware router that supports inter-VLAN routing.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
flipfl0p
Mar 12, 2017Aspirant
Anyway, thanx again for the effort.
Although, the solution is - there's no solution if it's not working as described. My best advice to others would be - try setting up the simple setup first, try different routers, make a few reboots and factory defaults and make sure you follow the correct instructions - and hopefully it will work.
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