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Trunk between 2 switches
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Hello !
I have actually 2 vlan configured on the 4100-50-POE+ and i would like to configure a trunk link with a M4100-50G.
I have never did that before who can help me ?
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Hi @Godmaster,
The article below, should help explain the process of trunking. Let me know if you have any issues with it.
https://kb.netgear.com/11673/How-do-I-setup-a-VLAN-trunk-link-between-two-NETGEAR-switches
Cheers
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Hi @Godmaster,
The article below, should help explain the process of trunking. Let me know if you have any issues with it.
https://kb.netgear.com/11673/How-do-I-setup-a-VLAN-trunk-link-between-two-NETGEAR-switches
Cheers
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Re: Trunk between 2 switches
This article doesnt mentionned if i must configure the second switch ?
The port 20 in the example is not configured as a trunk port so its means the port 20 is in general mode ?
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Re: Trunk between 2 switches
Hi,
Yes, you have to configure the second switch as well. So, for example if I want to trunk these 3 VLANs between 2 switches: VLAN 10, VLAN 20 and VLAN 30 - then I will have to Tag ("T") those VLANs on each side.
The VLAN mode is set to "General" per default yes.
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