Setting up VLAN tagging on ports
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Setting up VLAN tagging on ports
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Hello. I've gone through a number of posts here trying to figure out my issue on my own, but nothing has seemed to fit exactly.
I have an established corporate network with multiple VLANs in place (10,20,40,60,80,90,100). All Cisco equipment and I can modify ports as needed. I have DHCP ranges in VLANs 10,20,60,80 and 90.
As far as I can tell, port 1 will be the uplink port. A trunk port as I would call it. I'd like to set port 2 with VLAN10, ports 3 & 4 with VLAN80 and port 5 with VLAN90. Traffic passing through ports 2-5 should be tagged with the assigned VLAN (port 2 with VLAN10, 3 & 4 with VLAN80 and 5 with VLAN90).
I tried to set this up but didn't get the expected result. Port 1 was plugged into the network. The network switchport is trunked with native VLAN of 10. When I plugged my laptop into port 2, I received a VLAN10 address. When I plugged into ports 3-5 I still received an IP address from VLAN 10. I anticipated the traffic would be tagged VLAN 80 or 90 and issued IPs from those ranges. What am I missing?
Disclosure, I am used to Cisco nomenclature so I'm not completely understanding the TP terminology.
I've attached a picture of the settings I've tried.
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hello. I've gone through a number of posts here trying to figure out my issue on my own, but nothing has seemed to fit exactly.
I have an established corporate network with multiple VLANs in place (10,20,40,60,80,90,100). All Cisco equipment and I can modify ports as needed. I have DHCP ranges in VLANs 10,20,60,80 and 90.
As far as I can tell, port 1 will be the uplink port. A trunk port as I would call it. I'd like to set port 2 with VLAN10, ports 3 & 4 with VLAN80 and port 5 with VLAN90. Traffic passing through ports 2-5 should be tagged with the assigned VLAN (port 2 with VLAN10, 3 & 4 with VLAN80 and 5 with VLAN90).
I tried to set this up but didn't get the expected result. Port 1 was plugged into the network. The network switchport is trunked with native VLAN of 10. When I plugged my laptop into port 2, I received a VLAN10 address. When I plugged into ports 3-5 I still received an IP address from VLAN 10. I anticipated the traffic would be tagged VLAN 80 or 90 and issued IPs from those ranges. What am I missing?
Disclosure, I am used to Cisco nomenclature so I'm not completely understanding the TP terminology.
I've attached a picture of the settings I've tried.