812.1q Vlan issues
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812.1q Vlan issues
Region : UnitedStates
Model : TL-SG1024DE
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 1.0.1 Build 20131023 Rel.33093
ISP :
I have the following vlans setup
v99 - 99
v100 - 100
v101 - 101
v10 - 10
My main network runs on v101.
I have a vmware server plugged into port1 with the following settings
Trunk port1 with the following vlans tagged: 99,100,101
port1 PVID: 101
vmware has separate networks set up with the following tags: 99, 100, 101
I can not get to the management on the switch coming from vmware. ports 3-16 on my switch are 101 untagged with PVID: 101 can all get to the management on the switch fine.
Next issue i set up some ports with v99 (99) ports 19-24 untagged. I was trying to get my cable modem on v99 so i could trunk it up to the vmware server (my firewall is virtual). However, the cable modem always tries to give the public ip address to the TP-link switch. The cable modem keeps seeing the MAC from the switch instead of vmware. I've read on other switches this is caused by the loop detection but i have it disabled on the switch. Is this just a limitation to the smart switch brand? I have a jet stream poe one and it works fine going through a vlan. I just prefer not to use the jetstream at the moment due to fan noise.
Thanks,
Chris
Model : TL-SG1024DE
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 1.0.1 Build 20131023 Rel.33093
ISP :
I have the following vlans setup
v99 - 99
v100 - 100
v101 - 101
v10 - 10
My main network runs on v101.
I have a vmware server plugged into port1 with the following settings
Trunk port1 with the following vlans tagged: 99,100,101
port1 PVID: 101
vmware has separate networks set up with the following tags: 99, 100, 101
I can not get to the management on the switch coming from vmware. ports 3-16 on my switch are 101 untagged with PVID: 101 can all get to the management on the switch fine.
Next issue i set up some ports with v99 (99) ports 19-24 untagged. I was trying to get my cable modem on v99 so i could trunk it up to the vmware server (my firewall is virtual). However, the cable modem always tries to give the public ip address to the TP-link switch. The cable modem keeps seeing the MAC from the switch instead of vmware. I've read on other switches this is caused by the loop detection but i have it disabled on the switch. Is this just a limitation to the smart switch brand? I have a jet stream poe one and it works fine going through a vlan. I just prefer not to use the jetstream at the moment due to fan noise.
Thanks,
Chris