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Hello. Yes. You can also, instead of "1-4095", put "10-25,37,39,45-100". It works too if you want to be more selective.
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Eddwood said: Yes it does support trunks.Here's how i did it: The ports 49-52 are trunks.
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Doesn't matter on wich subnet my pc is, i don't have access either on one, either on the other.
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When i click on apply, i loose access to the management interface. The only way to get back access is to reboot the switch.
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Hello imaohw. If you read my last reply, that was exactly what i did. My PC IS on VLan 10 and configured with the same ip range has the management IP. But still, i can't access the management.
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That worked out perfectly. However, when i configure the switch ip address with the vlan, i loose access to it. Even if i am on the same vlan. Example: - Port 1 is configured with vlan 10, my PC is connected on Port 2 (vlan 1). - I go to the switch management - ip, and configure the ip has 192.168.100.6 and vlan 10. - I…
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Thanks Lucious. Another question: Can i put a range of vlans on Allowed VLans column? Like "400-410,500-505" ? Cheers
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That solved it. Thanks