How to add 2 VLAN to a port TP-Link 26000G 52-TS 48Port Switch
How to add 2 VLAN to a port TP-Link 26000G 52-TS 48Port Switch
Hi,
So we have 1 Managed switch to Bldg. B, and an Unifi UAP-AC-PRO setup with VLAN30 and VLAN40 option.
Our Local LAN is 10.10.6.x
VLAN 30 is 192.168.30.x
VLAN 40 is 192.168.40.x
We do have 2 internet connection
Default Gateway 1 is 10.10.6.10
Default Gateway 2 is 10.10.6.9
We added the 2 default gateways and set an IP of 10.10.6.245 for the Managed Switch.
I can ping the Access Point but no internet
Maybe adding the VLAN30 and VLAN40 to the Port where the Access Point was plugged can solve the problem.. but can you add 2VLAN in a Port?
Any tips on setting this up? Thank you
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Good for you, man. As I said, if you configure SSID with VLAN, then your LAN port of AP will be tagged, so your switch port should be also tagged.
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Tagged really good me problems.. but is there any tutorial to know in depth about this Managed switch? I've search for videos but It's either in another language or the video is so short with no samples given...
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I don't advise you to look for such tutorial in TP-Link site. It is very important basic topic, which is better to deeply understand.
I advise you to read Wiki, maybe watch some tutorial on youtube in your language, find ICND/CCNA books from cisco, read about VLANs (5-10 pages) to understand the theory and try to configure something on your switch, as you have a real one and do not need any emulators, like cisco packet tracer, etc. It is really cool, that you have your own switch to try. I bet you will understand it in an hour or so.
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Thanks.. This is very informative to me.. and kinda open a lot of options for us... But sometimes give us problem because who don't have a good testing environments.. sometimes we already deploy it into production while still testing the capability of the device...
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PVID is the same thing, as native vlan. Only untagged traffic will be tagged with VLAN ID of PVID. You have tagged traffic in VLAN 30, 40, which goes from AP, so I see no sense to make pvid 30.
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As I understand, you have SSID A - VLAN 30, SSID B - VLAN 40. It means, that traffic from AP will be tagged. It means you need to configure switch port, which connects to AP with vlan 30, 40 tagged. It means you will not receive untag traffic for these vlans. It means you do not care about PVID.
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