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  • What is the difference between info and debug? What means the facility? It says from 0 till 8?
  • One last question, will there be a trap sent when a port is blocked (or port change due to STP) to the syslog?
  • Looking better into the pcap file, STP was just sending BDU and did not blocked the port. Biy blocking the port means that the port remains up only no traffic will passed that port, right? What I see, that the router reports that his WAN connections goes down but in the log of the switch I do not see anything. It looks…
  • I thanks the issue is solved as pvid 1 was stille connected to port 10 which causes local lan traffic also arrives at port 10.
  • I have changed port 10 so to allow tagged VLAN ID 4, blocked VLAN ID 1 and changed the PVID to 2.
  • Thanks to pointing that out. Will put it into VLAN ID 2.
  • It comes from port 9 which is connected to a Samsung TV.
  • I have removed VLAN ID 4 on Port 2 (Forbidden) and rebooted the router after the change. But still see DHCP request coming from a LAN device which should not be possible.
  • I see the request coming in on Port 2 (WAN side router). I would also expect to see a request being send out via port 1 (Internet) which would be a duplicate, right? . Because I mirror port 1 and 2. The source mac is from the router. I'm getting from the ISP the ack coming from port 1 All of this looks like okay, only on…
  • Sorry, forgot to mention. From the ISP I'm getting untagged Internet and tagged VLAN ID 4 for IPTV (2 streams , 1 internet orther IPTV). On my router I have configured a Virtual WAN with VLAN ID =4 : If I look at the MAC table of Port 2, I do see 2 MAC addresses, which I would excpect, one for internet and the other for…
  • I want to have Routed IPTV as well as seperate port special for IPTV. IPTV uses VLAN ID =4 in my case. So, ISP comes in on P1 (P2 should get everything form P1) P3 till P8 only VLAN ID 4 for IPTV setup BOX. Port 9 till port 23 is for my local LAN. So the router is hooked up twice to the switch but are in seperate VLANs so…
  • I will try this. I would like to have that I would be able to connect a setupbox just to my regular (192.168.0.0/24) network without the need of an extra switch t connect to Port 1 in your example. But then routed IPTV is needed and also an IGMP proxy is needed,
  • As you indeed say. I get one physical connection which as Internet traffic and IPTV traffic over VLAN 4. I have it configured the WAN as shown below. And how should the bridge be configured?
  • Does any one have the same issue? Please update me
  • I forgot to mention is, that I want to use SG1900-24E for it.
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