Multi VLAN single port

Multi VLAN single port

Multi VLAN single port
Multi VLAN single port
a week ago - last edited a week ago
Model: ER7206 (TL-ER7206)  
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Hello, I have an issue with configuring three VLAN networks with IDs 1, 20, and 30. The router's default VLAN is set to VLAN 1, which connects to a 16-port unmanaged switch TL-SG1218MP. When I connect a new device, everything works fine, and the DHCP server assigns an IP address in the VLAN 1 subnet. However, if I manually assign an IP address from the VLAN 20 subnet to the device, it loses internet connectivity.

ACL (Access Control List) is configured to allow traffic between VLANs, so that shouldn't be an issue.

Do you have any recommendations or insights on how to resolve this problem?

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Re:Multi VLAN single port-Solution
a week ago - last edited a week ago

Hi @Darius_S 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

This has nothing to do with the ACL. Multi-VLAN is a trunk.

You might need a switch that can process 802.1Q VLAN. This switch with a LAN port on your router, only provides one single VLAN(untagged) and allows only one to work.

This unmanaged switch is plug-and-play and just forwards what VLAN it receives. Read the VLAN guide I wrote on the switch page.

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Re:Multi VLAN single port-Solution
a week ago - last edited a week ago

Hi @Darius_S 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

This has nothing to do with the ACL. Multi-VLAN is a trunk.

You might need a switch that can process 802.1Q VLAN. This switch with a LAN port on your router, only provides one single VLAN(untagged) and allows only one to work.

This unmanaged switch is plug-and-play and just forwards what VLAN it receives. Read the VLAN guide I wrote on the switch page.

Best Regards! If you are new to the forum, please read: Howto - A Guide to Use Forum Effectively. Read Before You Post. Look for a model? Search your model NOW Official and Beta firmware. NEW features! Subscribe for the latest update!Download Beta Here☚ ☛ ★ Configuration Guide ★ ☚ ☛ ★ Knowledge Base ★ ☚ ☛ ★ Troubleshooting ★ ☚ ● Be kind and nice. ● Stay on the topic. ● Post details. ● Search first. ● Please don't take it for granted. ● No email confidentiality should be violated. ● S/N, MAC, and your true public IP should be mosaiced.
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