Vlans not spread from Master to Slave (SG350 in stack)
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03-12-2021 07:08 AM
Hello everyone,
I have 2 CISCO SG350 switches interconnected in stack mode. I created vlans on the master and i can notice that they're not spread to the slave. I thought because the are stacked, the slave would get master's configuration automatically. So i think i have to create a trunk link between them in order to see the vlans on the slave. Do you think i'm right? else, what should i do?
Thanks to help,
Regards
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03-12-2021 07:33 AM - edited 03-12-2021 07:33 AM
Hello
When switches are stacked you have no requirement to trunk between them, They are seen are a single logical unit so when you create a vlan its applied to the single logical unit not individually to each switch
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