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GS110TP won't retain VLAN membership on port 8
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Hello,
I have some weird VLAN issue on GS110TP.
My setup looks like this:
Router has only one ethernet port, so WAN (VLAN 20) and LAN (untagged) traffic is going through the trunk port 7 of the switch.
From there VLAN20 extends to port 8 to communicate with ISP, the rest of the ports are for LAN.
Switch config is:
Everything works great with this setup.
But, once I reboot the switch, VLAN membership gets lost for port 8 (PVID config remains though):
It results in a LAN traffic leak to ISP and WAN traffic is not going out.
Runnig on th latest 5.4.2.30. Port 8 indeed can function properly untill reboot.
I tried saving the good config and restore it after boot, or even after factory defaults, nothing helps.
Seems like a firmware bug. I'd appreciate if anyone would spare 10 minutes to confirm this.
Thank you.
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Hi Zazik,
Thanks for your reply.
We found the the reason that make your port 8 lost VLAN configuration.
The "Probe" status means that port has been set to 'destination of port mirror'.
In this status, the port will recover VLAN configuration to default after reload just as you
see.
Actually port 8 has 'Probe' status will also impact your network forwarding if the purpose is not packets capture.
So I suggest you to delete port mirror configuration on port 8 just as following screenshot if you don't want to setup packet capture debugging for your GS110TP.
Then configure VLAN PVID & member on port 8 again that will not lost after reload or power cycle.
May the solution help you
Thanks,
Daniel.
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Re: GS110TP won't retain VLAN membership on port 8
Hi Zazik,
Welcome to NETGEAR community!
I also has a GS110TP but can't see same issue as your step.
1. Did you have other configuration on port 7,8?
2. Could you please share you configuration about GS110TP?
Such as: LAG,VoIP.
Here is my GS110TP》
Thanks,
Daniel.
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Re: GS110TP won't retain VLAN membership on port 8
Hi Daniel,
All factory defaults, no LAGG, no VoIP, the only things configured are the ones I posted.
One thing that might explain the behavior is this:
The question is what is that Port Type "Probe" on port 8?
And can I change it to some other port?
Thank for looking into this.
Really appreciate it.
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Hi Zazik,
Thanks for your reply.
We found the the reason that make your port 8 lost VLAN configuration.
The "Probe" status means that port has been set to 'destination of port mirror'.
In this status, the port will recover VLAN configuration to default after reload just as you
see.
Actually port 8 has 'Probe' status will also impact your network forwarding if the purpose is not packets capture.
So I suggest you to delete port mirror configuration on port 8 just as following screenshot if you don't want to setup packet capture debugging for your GS110TP.
Then configure VLAN PVID & member on port 8 again that will not lost after reload or power cycle.
May the solution help you
Thanks,
Daniel.
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Re: GS110TP won't retain VLAN membership on port 8
Hi Daniel,
You are right, not sure if that is actually made on purpose, but I was under impression that resetting into factory defaults, would clean that up. Well, sure enough, there was no explicit port mirroring configuation visible in the GUI, but saved configuration file indeed had this:
monitor session 1 destination interface 0/8
I had to enable mirroring on port 8 and then delete it to get it cleaned up.
Once "Probe" type gone everyhting worked as expected.
Thanks a lot for your efforts.