Trunk port on TL-SG2210P and TL-SG3424
Good day to all,
I can't get the existing Trunk of the TL-SG3424 to work with the new TL-SG2210P switch model.
How can I create a Trunk port where all the VLANs pass?
Below the Vlan configuration with TL-SG3424
Below the configuration on TL-SG2210P
I would like port 8 on the switch to become TRUNK
Where am I doing wrong ?
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Is port 8 on SG2210P configured as TAGGED for VLAN 5 7 8 9 10?
On your old 3424, seems to be one of 21-22 used as the uplink for SG2210P? Have you tagged 5 7 8 9 10 on this uplink port?
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Is port 8 on SG2210P configured as TAGGED for VLAN 5 7 8 9 10?
On your old 3424, seems to be one of 21-22 used as the uplink for SG2210P? Have you tagged 5 7 8 9 10 on this uplink port?
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@Clive_A , Many thanks for your support.
I did not tagged the port...
Now everything working correctly.
Best regards
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@Clive_A Good morning,
Just one more question.
How can I create a switch that receives a TRUNK from the backbone and distribute it across multiple ports?
Many thanks for your support
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