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Dear colleagues, I am planning to use a M4250 switch for NDI and internet. I have created 2 VLANs, as follows: Default VLAN (1): 192.168.50.2. It is used for control and internet. I have set it as static with DHCP server and DNS NDI VLAN (10): 192.168.10.2. Used for NDI devices. It is set as static with DHCP server and no DNS, so devices in this VLAN can't access internet. In my Peplink router, I have set 2 VLANs as well: Default VLAN: 192.168.50.1 NDI VLAN: 192.168.10.1 Inter-VLAN is enabled on both My question is: When configuring the Default VLAN on the Netgear switch, Does it make sense to choose 192.168.50.2 as the VLAN IP address, since my Gateway is 192.168.50.1? (see attached picture) I have seen people use the same IP for both VLAN address and Gateway, and I am confused here. Would the same thing apply to the NDI VLAN? (choosing 10.2 and leaving 10.1 for the Gateway) Thanks a lot, Ignacio69Views0likes0CommentsDo non-ptp/IP devices need to be segregated?
I'm planning on purchasing the NETGEAR AV Line M4250-9G1F-PoE+ and use it solely for the ptp capabilities. I've purchased several time-stamping cards which require ptp connections from a grandmaster clock. I also have to transfer data between a local server and the PC edge devices. Can I connect the server, PCs, time-cards, and the grandmaster clock using just this one switch? The server and PCs are running real-time Linux. Or, does the ptp network need to be segregated from the IP traffic and/or non-ptp enabled devices? I.e. do I need to buy a second network switch which for just the IP traffic? Follow-up question: can I also connect non-ptp enabled devices to this switch without issue too? Thanks in advance!Solved128Views0likes2Comments