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Trunk Port - Operational VLANs

Sagar Patel
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Hello everyone,

We have Cisco SG500 switch and we have configured it as inter-vlan router.

Multiple VLANs (total-10) have been created and for it multiple VLAN interface have been created.

Port G23, G24, G25 & G26 are connected to another switches so those ports should be TRUNK ports and which is the default port status of the ports in this switch model.

But we found issue on port GE25, (image is attached ).

We are getting output like below:

                     Mode      Administrative VLANs                         Operational VLANs               

GE23          Trunk                    1UP                   1UP, 20T, 30T, 40T, 50T, 60T, 70T, 80T,90T,100T, 110T

GE24          Trunk                    1UP                   1UP, 20T, 30T, 40T, 50T, 60T, 70T, 80T,90T,100T, 110T

GE25          Trunk                    1UP                   1UP

GE26          Trunk                    1UP                   1UP, 20T, 30T, 40T, 50T, 60T, 70T, 80T,90T,100T, 110T

So we found the issue on the switch which is connected to GE25 on this switch. The VLAN communication is not happening.

We have not made any changes for all the ports (G23-G26), still could not understand the status of GE25.

If I configure, VLAN Management > port VLAN membership > Select GE25 > Join VLANs > Add all the VLANs as "Tagged" then output will be like below:

              Mode                            Administrative VLANs                                                             Operational VLANs               

GE25    Trunk    1UP, 20T, 30T, 40T, 50T, 60T, 70T, 80T,90T,100T, 110T     1UP, 20T, 30T, 40T, 50T, 60T, 70T, 80T,90T,100T, 110T

Is there any another effect of this configuration?

Please guide.

Regards,

Sagar Patel

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