Yes, the interfaces that connect both switch should be set as trunk and allow both vlans (voice and data)
Both interfaces dont need to have an ip address.
you can treat this on layer 2 only, so you dont need to setup ip addresses on the interfaces.
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Hi Matthew
Your switch should have a trunk between them allowing all vlans your devices need to have access.
also, you need to setup the corresponding VLANs on your 'lab' switch, assign corresponding interfaces on each vlan. So you will connect your ...
Hi dhbastion,
There is a few possibilities but looks like some related to your settings to reserve address. perhabs the host with 192.168.10.3 has static IP address fixed on the host settings?
Can you shared your sw config?
Hi Tagir,
Let me see if I got your point:
an access port mode can carry traffic in one VLAN only. By default, VLAN 1. In you example, VLAN 30.
a trunk interface can carry multiples VLANs.
Sorry but I didnt realize what you mean with "case possible ...