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VLAN Configuration Assistance
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Hi
I am trying to setup a failry simple VLAN configuration on the GS728TPP Switch and i'm struggling to understand how the Vlan works on here.
I want Port 1 and 2 to be untagged on VLAN 10
I would then line Port 3 and 4 to be untagged on VLAN 11
The switch allows me to configure the same ports to be untagged on multple VLan which I didn't think was possible.
I would also like to remove these ports from the default VLan 1 but the switch doesn't allow me to do this.
Is it possible to configure this switch with the above configuration?
Thanks
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Hi bains1000,
Welcome to NETGEAR community!
You can configure the switch with Port 1 and 2 to be untagged on VLAN 10, Port 3 and 4 to be untagged on VLAN 11.
The import point is that, you need to change port pvid, after creating new vlan 10 and vlan 11, you can add port1/2 to vlan 10’s members on VLAN membership page, then change port1/2 pvid as vlan 10 on Port pvid configuration page; add port 3/4 to vlan 11’s members, then change port 3/4 pvid as vlan 11. At this moment, port 1/2/3/4 should remove from the default vlan 1.
Regards,
NETGEAR Employee
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Hi bains1000,
Welcome to NETGEAR community!
You can configure the switch with Port 1 and 2 to be untagged on VLAN 10, Port 3 and 4 to be untagged on VLAN 11.
The import point is that, you need to change port pvid, after creating new vlan 10 and vlan 11, you can add port1/2 to vlan 10’s members on VLAN membership page, then change port1/2 pvid as vlan 10 on Port pvid configuration page; add port 3/4 to vlan 11’s members, then change port 3/4 pvid as vlan 11. At this moment, port 1/2/3/4 should remove from the default vlan 1.
Regards,
NETGEAR Employee
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Re: VLAN Configuration Assistance
Thanks this looks like it has worked.