How do I configure GS1900 switches to pass both VLAN and non-VLAN traffic between one another?
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I have two GS1900-8 switches. I would like to pass VLAN and non-VLAN traffic between them. I'm unable to figure out how to do that.
I have configured both switches to have ports 5 and 6 on VLAN 20. So both of those ports are assigned PVID 20 and marked as untagged. I have connected the switches using port 1 on each switch.
I'm using two PCs to test connectivity with ping. If the PCs are connected to non-VLAN ports on the two different switches, ping works.
If the two PCs are connected to two VLAN ports on the SAME switch, pings work.
If the two PCs are connected to a VLAN port on the two different switches, the pings do not work. (For example, one PC is connected to port 5 on one switch, and the other PC is connected to port 5 on the other switch.)
How do I configure the switches to pass both VLAN and non-VLAN traffic between the switches?
If it's not obvious, I have no experience with VLANs. I was unable to figure out how to do this between Googling and experimenting.
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I have configured both switches to have ports 5 and 6 on VLAN 20. So both of those ports are assigned PVID 20 and marked as untagged. I have connected the switches using port 1 on each switch.
I'm using two PCs to test connectivity with ping. If the PCs are connected to non-VLAN ports on the two different switches, ping works.
If the two PCs are connected to two VLAN ports on the SAME switch, pings work.
If the two PCs are connected to a VLAN port on the two different switches, the pings do not work. (For example, one PC is connected to port 5 on one switch, and the other PC is connected to port 5 on the other switch.)
How do I configure the switches to pass both VLAN and non-VLAN traffic between the switches?
If it's not obvious, I have no experience with VLANs. I was unable to figure out how to do this between Googling and experimenting.
#Biz_Feb_2020
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Hi tsuki_net
Please try to configure VLAN 20 on port 1 and set to tagged out then it should be no problem
Thanks
Best regards,
Zyxel_Derrick0
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Hi tsuki_net
Please try to configure VLAN 20 on port 1 and set to tagged out then it should be no problem
Thanks
Best regards,
Zyxel_Derrick0 -
Thanks very much! That made things work like I wanted. I'm happy the solution was a simple one. Now I'll move on to some more experiments.
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