Management access broken after creating VLAN

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Management access broken after creating VLAN
Management access broken after creating VLAN
2021-11-11 11:01:51 - last edited 2021-11-12 08:43:54
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: Latest

After creating additional VLANs, I can’t access the GUI management via a web browser any more. I’ve tried everything without success.

 

(I did change the switch default IP to a new subnet, however this works perfectly and I can access before creating VLANS).

 

Router - port1 VLAN1 (All ports untagged)

Management Computer - port2 VLAN2 (1,2 untagged) Port 2 is also configured under security for http & https

Wifi - port 3 VLAN3 (1,3 untagged)

 

So what am I missing? How can I place the switch in a Vlan for http management access? Or is there something else missing here?

Thanks. 

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Re:Management access broken after creating VLAN-Solution
2021-11-12 08:43:36 - last edited 2021-11-12 08:43:54

@Virgo SOLVED. I reset via tty and restored a backup prior to creating VLANs. 
 

The solution was to not include the management computer (port 2) in any VLANS. 

VLANS are also isolated from the switch management portal. This part was initially unclear.

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Re:Management access broken after creating VLAN
2021-11-12 08:30:29

@zimbakin 

 

"The additional VLANs" do you mean you set the management VLAN?

Actually how do you set the PVID?

 

Unfortunately, if you cannot get to the web interface(tried everything), you may have to reset and reconfigure.

Just striving to develop myself while helping others.
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Re:Management access broken after creating VLAN-Solution
2021-11-12 08:43:36 - last edited 2021-11-12 08:43:54

@Virgo SOLVED. I reset via tty and restored a backup prior to creating VLANs. 
 

The solution was to not include the management computer (port 2) in any VLANS. 

VLANS are also isolated from the switch management portal. This part was initially unclear.

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