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Management VLAN on GS310TP
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I'm struggling to use the management VLAN ID under IP Address Configuration and have read through every post related to VLANs and PVID that I can find. Here's what I have:
VLANS (setup on both switches):
- VLAN ID 1 - default/workstation VLAN (192.168.1.x)
- VLAN ID 8 - management VLAN (192.168.8.x)
Switch A, a ubiquiti unifi switch, where:
- Port 2, which is connected to Switch B is setup with:
- Untagged: 1
- Tagged: 8
- PVID: 1 (I don't actually see a setting for this, so assuming this)
Switch B, a Netgear GS310TP, where:
- Port 7, which is connected to Switch A is setup with:
- Untagged: 1
- Tagged: 8
- PVID: 1
- IP Address Configuration:
- 192.168.8.10
- Management VLAN ID: 8
My firewall is setup to allow traffic across the two VLANs.
As soon as I put in the IP address configuration above on switch B, I cannot access its management interface from anywhere (either from a device on VLAN 1 or VLAN 8). This results in me having to factory reset and start over.
I think I must be missing something. Thanks for taking a look!
Tyler
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Oh dear, it looks like its working for me. I re-did the configuration for the 4th time as I was writing up my original post above. I'm not sure what I did differently, but it is now working and accessible on the management VLAN. I'm all good!
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Oh dear, it looks like its working for me. I re-did the configuration for the 4th time as I was writing up my original post above. I'm not sure what I did differently, but it is now working and accessible on the management VLAN. I'm all good!