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01-14-2017 10:19 AM - edited 01-14-2017 10:20 AM
01-14-2017 10:19 AM - edited 01-14-2017 10:20 AM
HP 192048G VLAN
Hi, i have 4 Switch HPE 192048G and 3 vlans, i would like to setup this way:
#1 - port 1 - 36 access tagged VLAN1 / port 37 - 47 access tagged VLAN2 / port 48 - 52 trunk tagged vlan1,2,3 switches interconnection (router of network VLAN1 interface untagged in port 1 - router of network VLAN2 interface untagged port 37)
#2 - port 1 - 47 access tagged VLAN1 / port 48 - 52 trunk tagged vlan1,2,3 switches interconnection
#3 - port 1 - 36 access tagged VLAN3 / port 37 - 47 access tagged VLAN2 / port 48 - 52 trunk tagged vlan1,2,3 switches interconnection
#4 - port 1 - 46 access tagged VLAN1 / port 47 access tagged VLAN2 / port 48 - 52 trunk tagged vlan1,2,3 switches interconnection
Is the configuration right? what is the difference to set a port (in my case any port is a member only of a single vlan) to set the ports as tagged?
can i set the management ip of switches on vlan2? as the switch 3 have no VLAN1
Thanks.