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Configuring Trunk and Access Ports with multiple Vlan interfaces in GS752TPP
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Hi Experts,
I have a GS752TP switch where I need to have routing enabled for two subnets guest and users plus defualt route back to FW.
Also I need to configure two ports as a trunk ports where I can connect my two access points .
I manged to create two vlans with enabling routing so far.
Issues I have so far:
1- vlan 1 is for mangment and users and vlan 100 is for Guest network , I have ports on each vlan by tagging them (is that correct ?) like port 15,13 the issue when I check arp table I still see MAC addresses on those ports associated with Vlan 1 !!!
2- How to configure access ports and how to configure trunk ports in netgear switch.
Thanks in advanced.
Mudher Alattar,
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Hi @Alattar,
Welcome to the community! 🙂
I have a GS752TP switch where I need to have routing enabled for two subnets guest and users plus defualt route back to FW.
Let me share the article below and use it as your reference guide:
VLAN Routing on a NETGEAR Smart Switches
Also I need to configure two ports as a trunk ports where I can connect my two access points .
I manged to create two vlans with enabling routing so far.
Set the ports as tagged (T) ports on the ports where the Access Points are directly connected.
1- vlan 1 is for mangment and users and vlan 100 is for Guest network , I have ports on each vlan by tagging them (is that correct ?) like port 15,13 the issue when I check arp table I still see MAC addresses on those ports associated with Vlan 1 !!!
Make sure to remove the port members of VLAN 100 from VLAN 1. It would be best to create another VLAN then select the port members of it (set it as untagged ports) and set it as the Management VLAN.
2- How to configure access ports and how to configure trunk ports in netgear switch.
Set the ports as untagged (U) to configure access ports. To configure trunk ports, set the ports as tagged (T).
Let me share the following articles below for further information:
How do I setup a VLAN trunk link between two NETGEAR switches?
How do I set up one or more VLANs between a NETGEAR ProSAFE firewall and a smart switch?
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
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Hi @Alattar,
Welcome to the community! 🙂
I have a GS752TP switch where I need to have routing enabled for two subnets guest and users plus defualt route back to FW.
Let me share the article below and use it as your reference guide:
VLAN Routing on a NETGEAR Smart Switches
Also I need to configure two ports as a trunk ports where I can connect my two access points .
I manged to create two vlans with enabling routing so far.
Set the ports as tagged (T) ports on the ports where the Access Points are directly connected.
1- vlan 1 is for mangment and users and vlan 100 is for Guest network , I have ports on each vlan by tagging them (is that correct ?) like port 15,13 the issue when I check arp table I still see MAC addresses on those ports associated with Vlan 1 !!!
Make sure to remove the port members of VLAN 100 from VLAN 1. It would be best to create another VLAN then select the port members of it (set it as untagged ports) and set it as the Management VLAN.
2- How to configure access ports and how to configure trunk ports in netgear switch.
Set the ports as untagged (U) to configure access ports. To configure trunk ports, set the ports as tagged (T).
Let me share the following articles below for further information:
How do I setup a VLAN trunk link between two NETGEAR switches?
How do I set up one or more VLANs between a NETGEAR ProSAFE firewall and a smart switch?
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
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Re: Configuring Trunk and Access Ports with multiple Vlan interfaces in GS752TPP
Many thanks DaneA for your quick responce I will go through the links you sent me and I will let you know.
Thanks again.
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Re: Configuring Trunk and Access Ports with multiple Vlan interfaces in GS752TPP
Just want to update you it works fine with me thanks again.
Mudher Alattar,