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native_vlan
Aug 13, 2019Aspirant
vlan access port
I am trying to get to a device on a different vlan access port. below is my current config (as saved from the Switch config saver download.) !Current Configuration:
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!System Description "GS72...
- Aug 14, 2019
Why routing if you want the VLANs on both switches?
On the port (or LAG) that is handling the trunk, configure all VLANs you want to pass the trunk as [T]agged - same config for VLAN (and in case LAG) on both switches.
native_vlan
Aug 14, 2019Aspirant
ok, so I played around and configured routing -> VLAN -> VLAN Routing
I am able to add routing for VLANs 161, 162, and 163. I am not able to add routing for VLAN 160. nor do I see how routing for
these other VLANs can go out of the switch. but it did create routing on the switch. In doing this, it things the next hop is the IP address I assigned the the VLAN interface. Why?
The manufacture's device on G2 was showing up with the correct IP Address with "Routing-> ARP"
Also, the adjacent Cisco switch was showing up in the Roiuting -> ARP table.
any examples on how to correctly configure "VLAN Routing Configuration" under Routing -> VLAN ?
Is there some equivalent way to configure "route redistribute connected" ?
when I configured the IP Address on the VLAN, the switch behaved as though that was the next hop.. ?
I keep gettting this error "The specified Static Router next hop router address cant the in the same subnet as the service network port"
But the service network (VLAN 160, 192.168.0.22) is not routing anything out... ?
schumaku
Aug 14, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Why routing if you want the VLANs on both switches?
On the port (or LAG) that is handling the trunk, configure all VLANs you want to pass the trunk as [T]agged - same config for VLAN (and in case LAG) on both switches.
- native_vlanAug 14, 2019Aspirant
no LAGs involved. how is this done in the gui? "configure all VLANs you want to pass the trunk as"
I have VLANs 160, 161, 162,163 I want all this traffic to pass through the trunk G23 to the Cisco Trunk, as defined above.
opps... your advice clued me in.. thanks!
removed all routing VLAN stuff.
then in Switching -> VLAN -> Port PVID Configuration :
G23 -> VLAN MEMBER becomes "160-163"
Then Switching -> VLAN -> VLAN Membership
go therough each desired VLAN ID and apply "T" to the trunk, G23, as well as verify "U" on the Access Port.
I can now ping my device. thanks again. I didnt realize how to make the group of VLANS be members in the web gui.
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