VLAN set-up, flooding ports.

Hi. I’m a new user of SG3452X.
Hardware Version: SG3452X 1.20
Firmware Version: 1.20.9 Build 20250422 Rel.77329
The switch is working in standalone mode (without Omada and as a single in the local network).
I have created 4 groups/VLANs. All computers have the same network 192.168.1.0/24
For example:
when I copy data from NAS to X, ALL ports are flooded.
When I change the PVID for port X to PVID->NAS (50 ) everything is fine.
Data is transferred ONLY between the two ports.
What am I doing wrong?
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Dont set all ports on the first two vlans as untagged, this can create strange situations.
Only set a port untagged on a specific vlan when a specific client or device, directly on the part needs to be on that vlan. Everything else should be tagged.
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Thanks for guidelines. Anyway I decided to resign of usage vlans. Instead of them I restricted communications between ports using "Port Isolation". Thanks again…:)
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So, once again in another configuration:
AND port 42 -> PVID 100
So when I copy data from port 50 to 52, port 42 also gets flooded.
When I change the PVID for port 52 to 60 everything is fine.
The data is only transferred between the two ports.
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Dont set all ports on the first two vlans as untagged, this can create strange situations.
Only set a port untagged on a specific vlan when a specific client or device, directly on the part needs to be on that vlan. Everything else should be tagged.
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Thanks for guidelines. Anyway I decided to resign of usage vlans. Instead of them I restricted communications between ports using "Port Isolation". Thanks again…:)
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