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Hi,
I just purchased a GS308T to replace on older switch.
I seem unable to successfully configure the VLANs.
I want this (works on the old switch) :
Port # | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | |
VLAN 1 | |||||||||
VLAN19 | T | U | |||||||
VLAN80 | T | U | T | ||||||
VLAN89 | T | U | T | ||||||
VLAN185 | T | U | U |
Port 1 is a VLAN-trunk that goes to my "backbone-switch".
Tagged traffic from port 1, VLAN 19 goes to port 3 and vice-versa, etc.
On port 8 incoming traffic on VLAN80 leaves port 1 on VLAN80, same for VLAN89.
Untagged traffic on port 8 leaves port 1 on VLAN185.
On the image you see my configuration. But with this, a PC on port 7 does not get an ip-address. To test I configured port 4 the same with the same result.
A PC on port 8 does get an IP-address, but I think that's because of the PVID.
Can anyone explain better than the manual (examples section) how the settings work ?
TIA.
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Never mind. I got a recommendation after posting my problem. There is the function of PVID explained so I did understand.
Every untagged port should belong to the same PVID as the VLAN it should belong to.
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Never mind. I got a recommendation after posting my problem. There is the function of PVID explained so I did understand.
Every untagged port should belong to the same PVID as the VLAN it should belong to.