VLAN ID not passed to router
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VLAN ID not passed to router
Region : Netherlands
Model : TL-SG2216
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 1.0.2 Build 20131031 Rel.32673
ISP : Ziggo
This is probablyl a newbie question, but I'll try anyways.
We have a small network, with one TL-SG2216 the connects to our NetGear internet router. At our desks we have small TP-Link switches (TP-Link TL-SG108). To these small computers we have our computers AND phones connected. This all had to do with the wiring. So I set the voip phones to use VLAN ID 100.
Now this had worked, but after a small power outage, this didn't work anymore. When I patch the small switches directly to my netgear, it works perfectly, and the phones get their IP for vlan 100.
So it must be something in the TL-SG2216 switch.
The setup should be really easy: all ports on the TL-SG2216 have to be member of vlan 1 and vlan 100. When the port receives a package with vlan 100, it should just forward it as such. If it received 1 of nothing, it should forward as such. Howcome the VLAN 100 isn't getting through? I was hoping somebody could post me an example. Port 15 connects to my netgear router.
I tried:
- Default VLAN 1: all ports untagged, vlan 100: all ports untagged, all PVID 1
- Default VLAN 1: all ports but 15 untagged -- 15 tagged, vlan 100: all ports untagged, all PVID 1
- Default VLAN 1: all ports tagged
I figured I may need to configure the ports as "trunk" or "general", but the port config has been removed from this firmware version.
Hope somebody can help.
Thanks in advance!
Model : TL-SG2216
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 1.0.2 Build 20131031 Rel.32673
ISP : Ziggo
This is probablyl a newbie question, but I'll try anyways.
We have a small network, with one TL-SG2216 the connects to our NetGear internet router. At our desks we have small TP-Link switches (TP-Link TL-SG108). To these small computers we have our computers AND phones connected. This all had to do with the wiring. So I set the voip phones to use VLAN ID 100.
Now this had worked, but after a small power outage, this didn't work anymore. When I patch the small switches directly to my netgear, it works perfectly, and the phones get their IP for vlan 100.
So it must be something in the TL-SG2216 switch.
The setup should be really easy: all ports on the TL-SG2216 have to be member of vlan 1 and vlan 100. When the port receives a package with vlan 100, it should just forward it as such. If it received 1 of nothing, it should forward as such. Howcome the VLAN 100 isn't getting through? I was hoping somebody could post me an example. Port 15 connects to my netgear router.
I tried:
- Default VLAN 1: all ports untagged, vlan 100: all ports untagged, all PVID 1
- Default VLAN 1: all ports but 15 untagged -- 15 tagged, vlan 100: all ports untagged, all PVID 1
- Default VLAN 1: all ports tagged
I figured I may need to configure the ports as "trunk" or "general", but the port config has been removed from this firmware version.
Hope somebody can help.
Thanks in advance!