06-23-2015 01:39 PM
We have the following setup:
VLANS:
100 = Data
200 = Management
On the SG-200 I set the Management VLAN to 200, this has the effect that one of the ports needs to be an untagged member of the management VLAN 200. However, I need all of the ports to be an untagged member of the data VLAN and I also don't want that the management LAN is accessible from the offices. What options do I have in this case?
Thank you very much for your input.
Regards,
Romeo
06-23-2015 02:45 PM
You can tag the management VLAN as 200.
So long as the SG300 has a vlan 200 tagged on its port and the sg200 has vlan 200 tagged on a port it should be perfectly fine.
06-23-2015 03:37 PM
Hi Tom
Thanks for your reply. If I remember correctly the SG200's GUI requires that the management VLAN is untagged on at least one port. Currently I don't have a SG200 lying around to test this. I will check again the next time I am on-site.
Kind regards,
Romeo
06-23-2015 03:41 PM
Hi Romeo, even if this is true, just assign it to a random port then shut that port down.
I have a sg200 running at my house I can double check as well.
06-23-2015 03:43 PM
Hi Tom,
Thanks for your advice. I will check again and if the GUI really requires me to assign the mgt. vlan untagged to at least one port I will do as you have suggested. Thanks a lot!
Kind regards,
Romeo
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