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Railman
Aug 18, 2022Follower
Ubiquiti ER X to Netgear GS324T VLAN
Hello, I am using an Ubiquiti X +SFP router connected to a Netgear GS324T managed switch. I have setup the following configuration: On Edgerouter X: SFP port ISP connection DHCP Switch ports ...
schumaku
Aug 21, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Perfect recipe to run into troubles.
1. Even if there are different VLANs on each link, all the links will cause network loops. Create some LAG (static or dynamic LACP) on multiple router ports and multiple switch link ports if you desire more bandwidth.
2. Create VLAN trunks on the LAGs resp. all participating ports, configure each VLAN as tagged on the trunk.
3. Now you have each VLAN associated on the switch to the related VLAN internally.
4. Now you can split the VLANs on the dedicated VLAN port sets where you want to have simple access ports (only one VLAN with untagged access and the same VLAN PVID.
PS. No difference on any other VLAN capable switch manufacturer and model in this class. Using untagged links as trunk port is very poor design, acceptable only if the attached device can handle untagged only.
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