06-27-2011 05:51 AM
I have upgraded from a netgear switch that supported 802.1Q. With the netgear I was able to create several vlans and make certain ports available in all vlans by untagging said ports in all vlans including the default. It seems the SG200-50 doesn't allow a port to be untagged in more than one vlan? My requirements are very simple: I have several groups of computers that need to be in seperate vlans so that they can't communicate with each other while at the same time still be able to access the same servers. I am not trying to span switches. I am really just wanting to duplicate the functionality of port based vlanning. How can I accomplish this?
07-13-2011 06:46 AM
Andrew, a stupid question, are you using the same two pc's to test the two settings?
If not, ensure all firewalls are off. I made this stupid mistake where they wouldn't ping and then I found out the firewall was on.
07-13-2011 06:59 AM
I have been using several different devices to test actually. On the PC's I was not able to find a pattern on the ones that worked/didn't work. They all had the windows firewall on working or not... which gateway/dns they were assigned to didn't matter... not sure of NIC cards. BUT remember, trying to do the same thing worked PERFECT on my old Netgear...
HOWEVER, in your configuration you sent 2 posts ago, it looks like you are tagging in places where I am untagging...
yours looks (with your logic applied to my ports):
GE1 General 20UP, 1T
GE2 General 40UP, 1T
GE33 General 1UP, 20T, 40T
GE43 General 1UP, 20T, 40T
MINE logic was:
GE1 General 20UP, 1T
GE2 General 40UP, 1T
GE33 General 1UP, 20U, 40U
GE43 General 1UP, 20U, 40U
I will try testing with your logic...
07-13-2011 07:08 AM
OK, first things first... port 33 and port 39 CANNOT communicate with config below:
GE33 General 1UP, 20U, 420U, 1331T
GE39 General 1T, 1331UP
if i change
GE33 General 1UP, 20U, 420U, 1331T
to
GE33 General 1UP, 20U, 420U, 1331U
Then they can communicate again...
Why?
07-13-2011 07:26 AM
My switch is in LEVEL 3 mode
Does it need to be IP group address's in the multicast tab??? ALL my computers/servers/devices are on the Same 192.0.2.0 subnet
07-13-2011 07:28 AM
whats the PVID of GE39?
07-13-2011 07:32 AM
In my switch is shows UP for untagged and pvid and TP tagged PVID and then U or T blah blah
so port 39 is pvid 1331 and it is untagged in it (UP)
06-04-2012 03:27 AM
Hi Andrew! It's been a while but did you have any luck with this?
06-04-2012 04:47 AM
Hi Alex,
I got really confused by this thread. Andrew trying to allow different IP hosts in different untagged vlans to communicate , by putting the ports into General mode.
General mode allows for a switch port to be a member of many untagged vlans at one time..
I have never used general mode personally.
If I want different vlans to Layer 3 switch between different VLANs, I would need a 300 series switch not a 200 series switch.
Andrew was almost saying h am trying to router at Layer 3 on a traditional Cisco 2960S switch, how can I get this to work ?
It doesn't happen, he would have to use something like a 37XX series switch of some kind, to allow for Layer 3 switching between VLANs.
Alex, do you need any assistance?
regards Dave
06-04-2012 08:02 AM
Thank you very much David for offering to help! Yes please, i would really appreciate it. my thread is right here:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2151967?tstart=0
Thanks in advance!
Alex
02-14-2014 08:09 AM
Hi Andrew,
I know this question is quite old, but I finally found the solution (and explanation) for this. It works as you require and very easy!
See my answer in the following thread: http://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3915572#4166596
Best regards,
Jonathan
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