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Buongiorno a tutti! è la prima volta che scrivo sul forum e vi ringrazio in anticipo per chi provera a darmi una mano. Ho una LAN configurata con Vlan messe in trunk ed access per la distribuzione,composta maggiormente da Netgear Prosafe di diverse serie (GS7xxT - GS7xxTS - GS7xxTPS - FS7xxTP) ho aggiunto come switch di centro stella un Edgemax dell'ubiquiti fatto con 12 porte in fibra e 4 in rame.Ora il problema (assurdo) che mi si propone è il seguente:se collego una porta dello switch ubiquiti ad un netgear GS7xxT funziona tutto perfettamente.Se faccio lo stesso identico collegamento su un GS7xxTP o TPS,si accendono i led della fibra (quindi c'è comunicazione ed i gbic sono buoni) ma non funziona!!! nello switch ubiquiti mi da anche "link up" ma non riesco a pingare,gestire e navigare sullo switch Netgear! Qualcuno ha percaso riscontrato un problema simile o sa darmi una eventuale soluzione?? Grazie ancora in anticipo a chi risponderà!Solved5.7KViews0likes5CommentsR8500 - VLAN Management
Hello I'm new to the forum and hopefully won't make mistakes in creating the discussion. Due to the fact that a SYNOLOGY NAS that I've just bought has some issue at keeping ibernation, I'm now in need of setting up some sort of sub-network in my own LAN to keep devices such as phones and domotic tools in control, so to prevent their broadcast packages to reach my NAS and eventually stopping it from waking up from ibernation. As far as I can see, this can be done via VLAN - But I can't figure out how to make it work on my router (R8500 Nighthawk) Before going on with the explanation, every device on my network is connected directly to the Router, let the connection be wired or wireless, without any sort of switch in the middle so won't have to worry about Layer 3 setups. I would need to put Ports 1, 4, 6 + WiFi 2.4, 5.1 and 5.1(2) into a VLAN with free internet access, while other ports should be on an internal network with internet access but no way to see other devices or to get packets from them. Is this possible? If yes, is there a way to put my PC on port 1 in condition of seeing both VLANs (that ain't a 'must' - but would be easier for me)? Thanks in advance6.7KViews0likes4Comments