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RickCJ7
Sep 13, 2020Initiate
UniFi USG to GS752TPv2
Hi, I'm just getting into VLANs, and am not getting it. I have read pretty much everywhere and watched several YouTube videos. I have a UniFi USG and I want to put my IP Cameras on its own subnet. In USG I created VLAN10: Screenshot1 with an subnet of 192.168.10.1/24. In the Netgear web config, I have created a VLAN 10 in Screenshot2 called IPCameras. I tagged Port 37 as seen in Screenshot3 and in PVID it shows VLAN 1,10 in Screenshot4 which should be right, according to what I read. Then for testing purposes, I plugged a computer in Port 37, did an ipconfig /release and then a /renew it is still showing an IP of 192.168.1.x. Shouldn't it be 192.168.10.x? I do have a network cable from LAN1 on the USG plugged into Port 48, am I supposed to do anything with that one in the Netgear VLAN settings?
Thanks.
RickCJ7 wrote:I tagged Port 37 as seen in Screenshot3 and in PVID it shows VLAN 1,10 in Screenshot4 which should be right, according to what I read. Then for testing purposes, I plugged a computer in Port 37, did an ipconfig /release and then a /renew it is still showing an IP of 192.168.1.x. Shouldn't it be 192.168.10.x?
No - for two reasons:
1. The Ethernet port connecting to the USG must have an [U]ntagged membership for VLAN 1 (PVID 1 as you want untagged frames go into the VLAN 1) and a [T]agged membership for the VLAN 10. Can't see any such config on the screenshots.
2. For a computer or a camera supposed to connect to VLAN 10 the port must be configured [U]ntaged for VLAN 10 (PVID 10 as you want untagged frames from the computer going into VLAN 10). This port must not be a member of the VLAN 1 at all, so the default untagged membership on that port 37 must be removed.
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- schumakuGuru - Experienced User
RickCJ7 wrote:I tagged Port 37 as seen in Screenshot3 and in PVID it shows VLAN 1,10 in Screenshot4 which should be right, according to what I read. Then for testing purposes, I plugged a computer in Port 37, did an ipconfig /release and then a /renew it is still showing an IP of 192.168.1.x. Shouldn't it be 192.168.10.x?
No - for two reasons:
1. The Ethernet port connecting to the USG must have an [U]ntagged membership for VLAN 1 (PVID 1 as you want untagged frames go into the VLAN 1) and a [T]agged membership for the VLAN 10. Can't see any such config on the screenshots.
2. For a computer or a camera supposed to connect to VLAN 10 the port must be configured [U]ntaged for VLAN 10 (PVID 10 as you want untagged frames from the computer going into VLAN 10). This port must not be a member of the VLAN 1 at all, so the default untagged membership on that port 37 must be removed.
- RickCJ7Initiate
Ah-ah! That makes sense. It works now! Screenshot5 Thanks!
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