That worked out perfectly. However, when i configure the switch ip address with the vlan, i loose access to it. Even if i am on the same vlan. Example: - Port 1 is configured with vlan 10, my PC is connected on Port 2 (vlan 1). - I go to the switch management - ip, and configure the ip has 192.168.100.6 and vlan 10. - I connect my PC to Port 1 and change my PC ip to 192.168.100.10 (same range of the switch). And i can't connect to the switch. Not even on vlan 1 i can. I can get access again if i connect with a usb-com cable to the com port and change the vlan again to 1 on telnet.
Any clue on why is this happen? Regards
Your steps above are basically correct, but you mistakenly set the management IP to 192.168.1.2/24. Your PC 192.168.100.10 CANNOT reach 192.168.1.2 due to different subnet.
may be I can just hang on these threat, so I don´t have to make a new one. I got the same switch with the same software. But I can´t find the trunk funktion. Does this switch support trunks?
may be I can just hang on these threat, so I don´t have to make a new one. I got the same switch with the same software. But I can´t find the trunk funktion. Does this switch support trunks?
Thanks Webix. So that seems pretty simple. I thougt, trunks are doing something spezial as well. So its just like all possible vlans are allowed.:)) IT is sometimes just simple.
Thanks Webix. So that seems pretty simple. I thougt, trunks are doing something spezial as well. So its just like all possible vlans are allowed.:)) IT is sometimes just simple.
Hello. Yes. You can also, instead of "1-4095", put "10-25,37,39,45-100". It works too if you want to be more selective.
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Webix said: Your steps above are basically correct, but you mistakenly set the management IP to 192.168.1.2/24.
Your PC 192.168.100.10 CANNOT reach 192.168.1.2 due to different subnet.
Just change the management IP to 192.168.100.6.
I got the same switch with the same software. But I can´t find the trunk funktion. Does this switch support trunks?