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Re: Vlan/port Setup
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Vlan/port Setup
Network Setup
Fortigate (Firewall) ------> GS752TPV2 ( smart switch)
1 vlan set for VOIP (10.10.2.x) on ports 25-36
port 1 on switch is my trunk port
**Issue**
I fail to receive IP's from native Vlan (10.10.1.x) but I get from ports 25-36 which is set for the VOIP Vlan (10.10.2.x).
I'm sure I just configured something wrong but can't figure out what it is.
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Re: Vlan/port Setup
Assuming the native VLAN (something that does not exist on Netgear switches) is the VLAN 1, and more specifically the Access Ports 2...24 and 36...52 (excluding the Tagged port 48): Have an eye on "Configure the PVID settings" on p.171 ff. on 24-Port and 48-Port Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Smart Switches with 4 SFP Ports User Manual
The PVID does define the VLAN untagged frames flowing into the switch port are associated to.
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Re: Vlan/port Setup
@BrianL wrote:
Change back the PVID of ports 25-26 to 1 and should be good.
Good for what exactly please? For some reasons the OP has certainly defined the port 25-36 as access ports for the VLAN 2 - and simply missed to set the PVID accordingly.
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Re: Vlan/port Setup
Hi @JNBTECH,
Are you using Voice VLAN? MAC Based VLAN? If there are only two VOIPs (Phones) that need to be connected in ports 25-26, we can simply tag (trunk) them on VLAN 2 and leave its PVID to 1. Where the phones will get the VLAN 2 traffic and the PC connected to it will be the native VLAN 1 (Support this setup is a piggy-back setup).
Kind regards,
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Re: Vlan/port Setup
@JNBTECH wrote:
I fail to receive IP's from native Vlan (10.10.1.x) but I get from ports 25-36 which is set for the VOIP Vlan (10.10.2.x).
The DHCP server is on the Fortigate, connected by a trunk, handling both VLANs 1 and 2?
The ports associated as access ports for VLAN 1 (VLAN 1, untagged, PVID 1) can communicate with the 10.10.1.x network devices?
Both the VLAN 1 and 2 tagged as trunk ports are serving DHCP for both subnets?
Or is the DHCP server for the 10.10.1.x subnet probably running untagged on the security appliance, so DHCP requests never reach the DHCP server?
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Re: Vlan/port Setup
@JNBTECH wrote:
Based off my understanding, the PVID should be two (2) because it needs to match the vlan member. Ports 25-36 are meant for Vlan 2 which is getting the right IPs
Yes, this is what I understand from your config, too.
Unclear on how the DHCP server is connected, and what is supposed to provide DHCP for the VLAN 1, subnet 192.168.1.0/24 ... and this is what does not work.
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Re: Vlan/port Setup
I sorted it out. My error was with my tagged port. Previously I had port 48 tagged for both Vlan2 and Vlan1 which is where the issue arose. I only needed to have it tagged on Vlan2.
I realized this after reading the manual 🙃.
https://kb.netgear.com/31026/How-to-configure-a-VLAN-on-a-NETGEAR-managed-switch