Trunk T1600G-28PS to SG3424 with Vlans
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Trunk T1600G-28PS to SG3424 with Vlans
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I set up LAG between the two Switches. LACP ist ok, LAG is up. Although the LAG Ports are tagged I cant access to all connected devices on the T1600G-28PS.
It seems to be that the Vlans are not routed to the T1600.
Between my SG3424 and my other witch SG3216 all is ok.
I found out, that I cant change the link type on T1600. On my other switches I can. I read somewhere that on T1600 the ports are link type "GENERAL" if you set up LAG. How can I Change the link type on the T1600? I have to change it to TRUNK
This is not only important for Lag's. If I want to connect two switches with only one cable I also have to hange the link type.
I hope I explained my problem right...;-)
Or am I wrong? Is there another way for that switch?
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
I set up LAG between the two Switches. LACP ist ok, LAG is up. Although the LAG Ports are tagged I cant access to all connected devices on the T1600G-28PS.
It seems to be that the Vlans are not routed to the T1600.
Between my SG3424 and my other witch SG3216 all is ok.
I found out, that I cant change the link type on T1600. On my other switches I can. I read somewhere that on T1600 the ports are link type "GENERAL" if you set up LAG. How can I Change the link type on the T1600? I have to change it to TRUNK
This is not only important for Lag's. If I want to connect two switches with only one cable I also have to hange the link type.
I hope I explained my problem right...;-)
Or am I wrong? Is there another way for that switch?