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vlan routing and you have other Netgear switches connected
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Hi @dominiccoombe,
Welcome to the community! 🙂
For example: Let say you have an M4300 switch as Switch 01 and another switch which is an M4100 switch as Switch 02. Switch 01 is directly connected to Switch 02. In this setup, be reminded that you just need to configure VLAN Routing on Switch 01 and do not enable VLAN routing on Switch 02 because that is already being taken care of by Switch 01. Then, for each VLAN you require on Switch 02, you must create that VLAN manually. Make sure to set the untagged members and PVID accordingly. On the uplink port (between Switch 01 and Switch 02), set the port as tagged (T) in each VLAN which must communicate from Switch 02 to Switch 01 (or vice versa) and also to the router.
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DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
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Hi @dominiccoombe,
Welcome to the community! 🙂
For example: Let say you have an M4300 switch as Switch 01 and another switch which is an M4100 switch as Switch 02. Switch 01 is directly connected to Switch 02. In this setup, be reminded that you just need to configure VLAN Routing on Switch 01 and do not enable VLAN routing on Switch 02 because that is already being taken care of by Switch 01. Then, for each VLAN you require on Switch 02, you must create that VLAN manually. Make sure to set the untagged members and PVID accordingly. On the uplink port (between Switch 01 and Switch 02), set the port as tagged (T) in each VLAN which must communicate from Switch 02 to Switch 01 (or vice versa) and also to the router.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
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Re: vlan routing and you have other Netgear switches connected
Often missed is that configuring and enabling VLAN routing is just a part of the work - the complete static routing environment in the network must be changed accordingly.
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Re: vlan routing and you have other Netgear switches connected
Plus we point all machines to the default gateway to handle this
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Re: vlan routing and you have other Netgear switches connected
Well yes - the switch VLAN routing interface will become the default gateway, no longer the ISP/Internet router.
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Re: vlan routing and you have other Netgear switches connected
As a follow-up, let me share these articles below as reference guides:
VLAN Routing on Smart Switches
Setting up VLAN Routing on a NETGEAR Smart Switch
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DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team