06-25-2024 01:49 AM
Hello,
We have 2 Cisco SG500 switches in the stack, on which we created VLAN 2 to VLAN 9. We enabled GVRP globally and also at interface level, configured ports as trunk port (G1/1/23 and G1/1/24).
Firmware version is 1.4.11.2.
On both the ports, we connected 2 SG350-28 Port switches. We also enabled GVRP globally and at interface level, configured ports as Trunk ports manually.
But still we are not getting list of VLANs from Cisco SG500 switch to SG350-28 switches.
Firmware version is 2.5.9.54.
We tried by rebooting all 3 switches, but still we are not getting the list of VLANs on SG350 switches.
Kindly help and guide.
Regards,
Sagar Patel
06-25-2024 09:59 AM
- Check if this thread can help you : https://community.cisco.com/t5/switches-small-business/gvrp-configuration-between-2-sg350/td-p/4057220
Also check logs on all devices when configuring the feature (or use a global syslog server)
M.
07-08-2024 09:08 PM
Hello sir,
I tried these thing mentioned here, but it didn't work.
After some efforts, I noticed a weird thing, check the details below:
My topology was like this: SW-1 <------> SW-2 <-----> SW-3
On SW-1, I created the VLANs originally and was trying to get that list on SW-2 and SW-3.
I configured GVRP and trunk on necessary interfaces as per this topology.
But, what I found here is that I got VLANs on SW-3 with type GVRP, but still receiving them on SW-2!..!!
I manually created VLANs on SW-2 so their type was static there.
Regards,
Sagar Patel
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