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Tagging/Untagging stacking-ports
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Tagging/Untagging stacking-ports
Hello together,
I still got no answer on my questions, so I will ask again in this new discussion:
How must these specific stacking-ports be marked?
a) Currently I have U(ntagged) all used VLANS (about 10 VLANs) on all 12 stacking-ports.
b) PVIDs are set to Default_VLAN_1
c) Our management_VLAN is ID_100
It works so far but I have some problems in my network and I want to rule out that the reason for this is a misconfigured stack.
it would be very nice if someone could answer that.
Best regards
Eli
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Re: Tagging/Untagging stacking-ports
Welcome to our community! 🙂
Stacking port is neither tagged or untagged. It does not affect the VLANs on your network because this will only make your 2 switches as one.
May I know what seems to be the problem?
Regards,
John
NETGEAR Community Team
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Re: Tagging/Untagging stacking-ports
Hi John,
thank you for your support.
Our problem is, that we have a very unstable WLAN-Network in our School.
I already changed all WNDAP 360 into WAC720 (Controller is a WC7600v2).
Sometimes the connection to the devices is very fast (as i should be) sometimes I disable and enable WLAN on (Mac/iPhones/Thinkpads ..) many times. And if I'm lucky, it connects to the desired WLAN-ID.
Therefore I startet to check all settings (also these which have been set years ago).
I didn't find any tipps in the documentation about this topic.
One more question: what about PVID
Should it set to default (ID1) or should it also be kept empty?
Best regards
Eli
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Re: Tagging/Untagging stacking-ports
Thank you for that information. PVID configuration is where you want the untagged ports to go on a specific VLAN. But if your devices are all VLAN aware, then you just need to assign the ports to tagged or trunk.
Regards,
John
NETGEAR Community Team