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GS108Tv2
2 TopicsSimple VLAN without VLAN-aware router and DHCP aka Port-based VLAN
I did manage to get the tagged VLANs (802.1Q) working with DHCP, mutiple switches AND VLAN-aware router - the whole shebang. However, I tried to poke around with the simple setup with not vlan-aware router and no tagging and....it just didn't work :O My setup is following: router<--port1-->switch<---port4-->PC vlan1 contains all 8 ports untagged vlan 10 contains port 1+4 untagged port 4 PVID = vlan10 All the devices are on the same subnet. Switch is a Netgear108Tv2 with the latest firmware (5.4.2.27) 1. DHCP isn't leasing me any IPs - I get APIPA 2. Even with static IP (incl. router as gateway), I cannot ping either the router itself or anything else.... What am I doing wrong here ? I've read on various forums, that GS108Tv1 had port-based VLAN option which easily managed a setup like this, V2 is apparently only supporting 802.1Q-VLAN, which still should support untagged VLANs and a vlan-not-aware router, isn't it ? I also found this post, where one of the users "somehow" as he puts it, managed to make it work: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Wired-Network-Adapters/Is-port-based-VLANs-using-GS108Tv2-still-possible/td-p/473280SolvedGS108Tv2 : Cos and Diffserv at wirespeed ?
Hi, I'll have soon a GS108Tv2, and I'll do some Cos marking on DHCP packets, like this exemple : http://flyovercountry.org/2014/02/google-fiber-gigabit-speeds-your-router-part-2-qos/ I guess there is some asic which does the packet manipulation in hardware, so there is no slow down, and the traffic is still processed at 1gbs. Am I wrong ? 2nd question, what is the chipset used in this switch ? Thx :)Solved4.7KViews0likes4Comments