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12-02-2010 06:17 PM
12-02-2010 06:17 PM
VLAN Setup
I am still trying to get VLAN's to work properly on the MSM710. I created a network profile (VLAN1 - Default VLAN), and associated that VLAN with the LAN network port on the MSM. However, as soon as I tag the port on the switch that the MSM710 connect to, I lose connectivity. How can I get the MSM to recognize tagged frames?
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01-17-2011 06:37 PM
01-17-2011 06:37 PM
Re: VLAN Setup
Good evening,
do you lose complete connectivity or just management?
Steps would be.
1. Network -> Network profile, Add, Name + ID
2. Network-> Add new Vlan -> Interface + Vlan
Then you should be done.
Make sure management is set to allow you to access on the specified VLAN if that is the only VLAN accessible.
Regards,
Ryan