NETGEAR is aware of a growing number of phone and online scams. To learn how to stay safe click here.
Forum Discussion
tantony
Apr 25, 2019Luminary
VLAN question on factory default setting
I have a XS716T with 3 VLANS. Ports 1-5 on VLAN 2, 6-10 on VLAN 3, 11-15 on VLAN 4, and port 16 is the trunk port. The management VLAN is VLAN 4. I don't have a default VLAN 1 on this switch. Everyth...
- Apr 25, 2019
tantony wrote:
I have a XS716T with 3 VLANS. Ports 1-5 on VLAN 2, 6-10 on VLAN 3, 11-15 on VLAN 4, and port 16 is the trunk port... reset a XS728T to factory default. ... This doesn't have any VLANs in it. So I connected this switch to port 13 on the XS716T. Then I connected a laptop to the XS728T. I was not expecting to get a VLAN 4 ip, but I got one.
Why is this? The XS728T only have VLAN 1 in it, and it's on factory setting.
Simple: You have connected the new switch to a port associated to the untagged VLAN 4. There is no "magic" to discover that this port is a member of the VLAN, anything you connect there does see a "flat" L2 network - this VLAN 4. On the newly added switch all ports default to VLAN 1 untagged - so a flat network again. Compare: The same thing would happen if adding an unmanaged switch btw.
On a static VLAN configuration, there is no automatic distribution of VLANs going on - and this can't happen on an untagged port anyway.
tantony
Apr 25, 2019Luminary
Thank you, that makes sense. Now in the company network, everything is on VLAN 1. But, I'm redesigning the network, and I have VLANs 2,3,4, no VLAN 1. So this means I need to configure all the managed switches accordinglgy so I can make specific ports members of specific VLANs. Correct?
I was just doing a test earlier with the XS716T and XS728T to see what would happen.
Related Content
NETGEAR Academy

Boost your skills with the Netgear Academy - Get trained, certified and stay ahead with the latest Netgear technology!
Join Us!