How to create tagged VLAN on FR205
I would like to create a tagged VLAN on the FR205 using the TP LInk cloud interface. How can I do that? I thought I would go to "LAN" in the interface and create a VLAN, but when I select that option there is no field for the SVI IP address that the Festa needs to have. Let me know, thanks
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Like the first reply when you create a VLAN interface, it is tagged on all ports. The auto-generated profile on the ports will include all the VLANs.
So you just trunk on the switch. VLAN 20 is already tagged on the router port.
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When the VLAN is created, it defaults to the ports as tagged unless you set PVID to it.
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@Clive_A Right but where do i define the router IP address for the VLAN? In my case, the default LAN is 192.168.1.1/25, I need to create VLAN 20 with router IP of 192.168.1.253/30.
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@Clive_A Right but where do i define the router IP address for the VLAN? In my case, the default LAN is 192.168.1.1/25, I need to create VLAN 20 with router IP of 192.168.1.253/30.
As I don't have a Festa to demonstrate, you should configure the Port with the PVID. Can you see such an option available? Set the PVID to 20 and it'll get an IP from VLAN interface 20.
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@Clive_A Maybe there's a language barrier here or something..... setting the PVID of the port is not what I want to do. I have a server that is TAGGING its traffic with VLAN ID 20. I need to configure the Festa to support TAGGED VLAN 20 traffic. In Cisco terminology I need it to be a "trunk" port.
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Like the first reply when you create a VLAN interface, it is tagged on all ports. The auto-generated profile on the ports will include all the VLANs.
So you just trunk on the switch. VLAN 20 is already tagged on the router port.
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