Setting up a VLAN part 2
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When you link from switch to switch you can send all the VLANs along a trunk connection, the same as you do to pfSense.
So you have one cable connected between the switches. The port that that cable is connected to is set as 'tagged' in each VLAN you want to send along it at both ends.I'm not sure how you have your 24-port switch connected so I can't give you an exact switch config.
Steve
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When you link from switch to switch you can send all the VLANs along a trunk connection, the same as you do to pfSense.
So you have one cable connected between the switches. The port that that cable is connected to is set as 'tagged' in each VLAN you want to send along it at both ends.I'm not sure how you have your 24-port switch connected so I can't give you an exact switch config.
Steve
the 24 port switch is connected to the 8 port switch as follows:
port 4 on HP-switch8 goes to port 8 on HP-switch24.
however, i dont think the proper tags are in place.
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both tags are marked as U and it looks like they both need to be changed to T, correct? -
ok, marked port 4 in the 8 port switch from U to T
and marked port 8 in the 24 port switch from U to T
everything seems to be operating as it should.
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Like i tried to say several times, if no vlan support on switch/client use untagged.
If vlan support exists then use tagging -
In your diagram above port 4 on Switch8 and port 8 on Switch24 are marked E for both VLANs.
Did you change them to U subsequently?
They should be T as you said.Steve
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In your diagram above port 4 on Switch8 and port 8 on Switch24 are marked E for both VLANs.
Did you change them to U subsequently?
They should be T as you said.Steve
i am working with vlan 1, i see them as Us in my post above, but yes, i did change them to T before you replied.
8 port-
vlan1- E E E U U U U U
24 port-
vlan1- U U U U U U U U E E E E E E U U U U U U U U U U
current config of vlan1 on both switches is as follows:
8 port-
vlan1- E E E T U U U U
24 port-
vlan1- U U U U U U U T E E E E E E U U U U U U U U U U
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Like i tried to say several times, if no vlan support on switch/client use untagged.
If vlan support exists then use taggingthese are both vlan switches.
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In your diagram above port 4 on Switch8 and port 8 on Switch24 are marked E for both VLANs.
Did you change them to U subsequently?
They should be T as you said.Steve
did i mess up or did you miss something?
your post is correct in that the ports were marked as E, but not on the same vlan that i was referring to.
thanks.
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No I didn't realise you were refering to VLAN1.
This is where is gets confusing. VLAN1, the default VLAN, is usually only ever tagged within the switch. Although you can send it tagged between switches you could equally send it untagged with no difference in the logical network layout.
Anyway I think you have it correct.
Steve
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No I didn't realise you were refering to VLAN1.
This is where is gets confusing. VLAN1, the default VLAN, is usually only ever tagged within the switch. Although you can send it tagged between switches you could equally send it untagged with no difference in the logical network layout.
Anyway I think you have it correct.
Steve
ok, well now that we are on the same page, see if you can help me out with this…
both my vlan switches are on the 192 network.
8 port- 192.168.1.20
24 port- 192.168.1.9for now, there are 0 rules in play to block vlans
here is the issue.
i get a laptop and join it to the 172 or 10 network, w/o any issues, i can ping 192.168.1.20 and 192.168.1.9...replies come back for both.
i can web into the .20 8 port switch but i cant web into the .9 port switch.
do you know why that is?
everything is tagged as i typed it in my most recent tagged/untagged port above.
not sure why i can ping and web into .20 but i can only ping .9 and not web into it.
the .9 switch is more advanced, i wonder if there is some sort of option i am missing? i am almost certain in the 24 port, .9, switch each vlan can have its own gateway address and i know i set the gateway for vlan1 at 192.168.1.1, but i dont know that would cause me to not be able to web into it, locally.
thanks.
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Hmmm.
The 24 port switch is significantly more complex.
It may have a setting that limits web GUI access to clients from it's own subnet. Since you are trying to access it routed via pfSense it would block that connection. This is relatively common.Steve
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Hmmm.
The 24 port switch is significantly more complex.
It may have a setting that limits web GUI access to clients from it's own subnet. Since you are trying to access it routed via pfSense it would block that connection. This is relatively common.Steve
ok good, that makes me feel a little better about not being able to connect to it.
thanks for your help.