07-15-2010 06:42 AM
Hi all, I need to set a trunk between two SRW2048 connected over a fiber link, in order to let a vlan to be shared among them. My configuration is: switch A: - default untagged VLAN 1 - custom VLAN ID 10, named "wifi" - port 47=> fiber, set as "trunk", both Vlan 1 and 10 are joined with the trunk - port 11: I want it on VLAN 10, in order to see the port 11 on switch B switch A: - default untagged VLAN 1 - custom VLAN ID 10, named "wifi" - port 48=> fiber, set as "trunk", both Vlan 1 and 10 are joined with the trunk - port 11: I want it on VLAN 10, in order to see the port 11 on switch A I tried to set both port 11 in "general" mode, tagged, joined only to VLAN 10, but I couldn't link them over the fiber. I tried many configurations for both port 11, but they doesn't work. I think that fiber port 48 and 47 configurations are ok. I hope you can help me Thanks Alessandro Note: - yesterday I updated both firmwares to 1.2.2d; after that I have a error saving setting of "VLAN to Ports" on both switches. I check all the settings; they seems ok, but that page (and only that) give this error: Line No. = 1 Error Type = null Value = Unknown value Diagnostic = Might be missing parameters (join1) in page. - I turned on the "Enable 802.1x" flag on "Security"=>"802.1x Settings" - I don't use GVRP; when I join the port to VLAN it give me some "web" error on IE version 6 and 8 and I'm not able to join ports to vlan. Moreover I can see the custom VLAN among switches only if I attach somethings to the ports 11 (I use a dhcp server on one port, and a dhcp client on the other one).
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07-17-2010 02:43 AM
I just struggled with this today myself. This is what I had to do to get VLAN's on the trunk ports between SRW2048 and an SLM2024. Making the port numbers up but you get the idea.
SRW2048
Port 1-12 = VLAN 1
Port 13-15 = VLAN 3, untagged , mode=general, accept frame type = all, pvid 3
Port 40-43 = VLAN 2, untagged , mode=general, accept frame type = all, pvid 2
Port 47/48 = VLAN1,2,3 vlans to port = Trunk port should have vlan1,2,3 joined make sure it is tagged for 2,3 ( double check this, I am 100% i added them and when i checked again they were gone. I think making changes to other settings will remove them?)
SLM2024
1-10 = VLAN 1
14 = VLAN 3 , untagged,mode=general, accept frame type = all, pvid 3
16-18 = VLAN 2, untagged,mode=general, accept frame type = alll, pvid 2
Port 12 (Trunk Port) Add VLAN 1,2,3 with tagged 2,3
Setup like this I could access all three VLAN over the trunk.
07-15-2010 06:43 AM
Sorry, I repost it
Hi all,
I need to set a trunk between two SRW2048 connected over a fiber link, in order to let a vlan to be shared among them.
My configuration is:
switch A:
- default untagged VLAN 1
- custom VLAN ID 10, named "wifi"
- port 47=> fiber, set as "trunk", both Vlan 1 and 10 are joined with the trunk
- port 11: I want it on VLAN 10, in order to see the port 11 on switch B
switch A:
- default untagged VLAN 1
- custom VLAN ID 10, named "wifi"
- port 48=> fiber, set as "trunk", both Vlan 1 and 10 are joined with the trunk
- port 11: I want it on VLAN 10, in order to see the port 11 on switch A
I tried to set both port 11 in "general" mode, tagged, joined only to VLAN 10, but I couldn't link them over the fiber.
I tried many configurations for both port 11, but they didn't work. I think that fiber ports 48 and 47 configurations are ok.
I hope you can help me
Thanks
Alessandro
Note:
- yesterday I updated both firmwares to 1.2.2d; after that I have a error saving setting of "VLAN to Ports" on both switches. I check all the settings; they seems ok, but that page (and only that) give this error:
Line No. = 1
Error Type = null
Value = Unknown value
Diagnostic = Might be missing parameters (join1) in page.
- I turned on the "Enable 802.1x" flag on "Security"=>"802.1x Settings"
- I don't use GVRP; when I join the port to VLAN it give me some "web" error on IE version 6 and 8 and I'm not able to join ports to vlan. Moreover I can see the custom VLAN among switches only if I attach somethings to the ports 11 (I use a dhcp server on one port, and a dhcp client on the other one).
07-17-2010 02:43 AM
I just struggled with this today myself. This is what I had to do to get VLAN's on the trunk ports between SRW2048 and an SLM2024. Making the port numbers up but you get the idea.
SRW2048
Port 1-12 = VLAN 1
Port 13-15 = VLAN 3, untagged , mode=general, accept frame type = all, pvid 3
Port 40-43 = VLAN 2, untagged , mode=general, accept frame type = all, pvid 2
Port 47/48 = VLAN1,2,3 vlans to port = Trunk port should have vlan1,2,3 joined make sure it is tagged for 2,3 ( double check this, I am 100% i added them and when i checked again they were gone. I think making changes to other settings will remove them?)
SLM2024
1-10 = VLAN 1
14 = VLAN 3 , untagged,mode=general, accept frame type = all, pvid 3
16-18 = VLAN 2, untagged,mode=general, accept frame type = alll, pvid 2
Port 12 (Trunk Port) Add VLAN 1,2,3 with tagged 2,3
Setup like this I could access all three VLAN over the trunk.
07-20-2010 04:11 AM
Thanks!
Now it works like a sharm!
Alessandro
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