09-09-2010 10:38 AM
Greetings.
Would like to ask if anyone could give me a hint how to make sure, that all defined VLANs on my SLM224P are trunked to the 2nd unit.
I tried so many things, but I am unable to use any VLAN other than VLAN1 on the remote switch.
In my other non linksys products, you simply define a port as trunk and voila, done.
( 224p) ---------------(224p)
G1 G1
VLANs: 1, 100, 200, 201
Many, many thanks for a hint.
Danny
09-17-2010 11:49 AM
I have a main Cisco 3550 switch in one building. And in the two other buildings I have two SML224P switches.
IT WORKS GREAT!!!
It took me sometime, but I got it to work. And there's very little info out there on the net. So here's what I came up with:
VLAN1 - 192.168.1.0/24
VLAN2 - 192.168.2.0/24
VLAN11 - 192.168.11.0/24
Cisco SLM224P VLAN TRUNKING
You need to set the port for trunk or access. As an example, I used g1 and g2 for the trunk ports.
VLAN Setup
In the left column click "VLAN Management".
Create VLAN
- Create your VLANs
- Create the VLAN ID that is in your network.
- Such as "2" and "11".
- Click Save Settings. The settings are modified, and the device is updated.
Port Settings
- Set the port you want to Trunk the VLAN to. By default, all ports are set to VLAN1.
- Click VLAN Management > Port Setting.
- Set the "Acceptable Frame Type" to "All".
- Set the "PVID" to the VLAN ID number.
- Such as, to make VLAN2 on port 9, 10, 21 and 22, under the PVID type the number 2.
- And to make VLAN11 on port 11, 12, 23 and 24, under the PVID type the number 11.
- Click Save Settings. The settings are modified, and the device is updated.
Port to VLAN
- Go to the port you want to Trunk the VLAN to.
- Click VLAN Management > Port to VLAN.
- Select the VLAN and TAG "Tagged" the VLAN ports and the TRUNK ports
- Such as, Select VLAN. Click VLAN2, then tagged ports 9, 10, 21 and 22. Also tagged the g1 and g2 trunk ports.
- And then Select VLAN. Click VLAN11, then tagged ports 11, 12, 23 and 24. Also tagged the g1 and g2 trunk ports.
- Click Save Settings. The settings are modified, and the device is updated.
Here's an example:
The way I have my switch configured is this...
09-18-2010 05:52 AM
Hi Phil.
Thanks very much. Finally somebody that has an idea.
Glad to know that I am not the only one desperate to link devices together.
Great info. I will immedately try.
cheers
Danny
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