Unable to understand to configure an interswitch connection (uplink, trunk) for several VLANs
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Unable to understand to configure an interswitch connection (uplink, trunk) for several VLANs
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Hello !
I am looking for instructions. No wonder (!??), on the TP-LINK site, there is really nothing.
I am sitting and want to create an uplink from a TL-SG3109 to a TL-SG316.
Both have overlapping VLANs, wicth members on both switches.
The ports for the VLANs are the usual access ports, where only one VLAN is allowed.
But on the uplink, the port must tag the packets from the different VLANs and I see
no way to make this.
>Unknown value Port g2:Action is Illegal in current Port Mode..<
The userinterface is really the latest bul ...
If someone can explain or has a link to an example (probably with screenshots),
this would be a big help!
There is one example on the TP-LINK website to configure something similar
and this reflects my imagination and knowledge - but the products and their
UIs are completely different ....
I am just on plan to buy 3 new T1700G, but I started looking for something better.
Thanks anyway,
Manfred
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hello !
I am looking for instructions. No wonder (!??), on the TP-LINK site, there is really nothing.
I am sitting and want to create an uplink from a TL-SG3109 to a TL-SG316.
Both have overlapping VLANs, wicth members on both switches.
The ports for the VLANs are the usual access ports, where only one VLAN is allowed.
But on the uplink, the port must tag the packets from the different VLANs and I see
no way to make this.
>Unknown value Port g2:Action is Illegal in current Port Mode..<
The userinterface is really the latest bul ...
If someone can explain or has a link to an example (probably with screenshots),
this would be a big help!
There is one example on the TP-LINK website to configure something similar
and this reflects my imagination and knowledge - but the products and their
UIs are completely different ....
I am just on plan to buy 3 new T1700G, but I started looking for something better.
Thanks anyway,
Manfred