TL-SG1024DE and VLANS

TL-SG1024DE and VLANS

TL-SG1024DE and VLANS
TL-SG1024DE and VLANS
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Forgive me when it comes to vlans. I know how to do it on a few brands but for some reason the TP-Link seems to trip me up.

I have a tagged VLAN10 from my firewall that need to pass to 2 switches (SW1 and SW2) and then on to a 3rd switch(Meraki) which will have an access point attached and that devices on a corporate wifi network can access items on the physical lan

My firewall side I get, no issues there, the 3rd switch/ap is managed by 3rd party that I cannot access, but I know that they setup a VLAN10 Tagged on the SSID

But I need to know how to set up the two TL-SG1024DE

 

I think if I do the following, this should work?

On Switch 1 go into 802.1Q VLAN Configuration

Port 1 - Set to VLAN10 Tagged - This is connected to my firewall

Port 2 - Set to VLAN10 Tagged - This is connected to port 2 on the 2nd Switch(SW2)

Port 4-24 - Set to VLAN10 Untagged - these are connected to computers, printers etc, these will still access internet and local servers

 

On Switch 2 go into 802.1Q VLAN Configuration

Port 2 - Set to VLAN10 Tagged - This is connected to port 2 on the 1st Switch(SW2)

Port 4-24 - Set to VLAN10 Untagged - these are connected to computers, printers etc these will still access internet and local servers

Port 3 - Set to VLAN10 Tagged - This is connected to a port on Meraki(SW3), which has a SSID that I want wireless laptops to connect to and be able to access internet and servers (essentially I want the wireless SSID to work as if I plugged into a network port

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Re:TL-SG1024DE and VLANS
12 hours ago

  @Dahak777 This guide might help you with your VLAN configuration; it provides a bit more info on when you should tag/untag ports to achieve what you want to do.
How to configure 802.1Q VLAN on Smart and Managed switches using the new GUI | TP-Link

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