My layout is as follows
2510G port 48 connects to port 23 of v1910
port g0/48 on 2510 set to tagged VLAN 102 and UNTAGGED VLAN 1.
Port g0/23 on 1910 is set to TRUNK, TAGGED VLAN 102 Untagged VLAN 1 (PVID 1).
VLAN 1 Ip scheme is 192.168.x.x
VLAN 102 is 10.10.2.X
PC is plugged into port g0/1 of 2510, and can ping the 1910 using a 192.168.x.x. but cannot ping anything on the VLAN 102 (10.10.2.x) on the 1910. What am I missing on the 2510?
Where is the router on your network, that will route traffic from one subnet to the other?
the v1910 is a layer 3 switch. It should be able to handle that, correct?
btw. I'm not trying to ping from the 192.168 to the 10.10.2. What I want to be able to do is plug a PC with a 10.10.2 address into the 2510 and have it reach the VLAN 102 on the 1910.
no it isn't
So, the V1910 has a 10.10. VLAN102 address configured on it.
You want to have a PC on 10.10. VLAN102 on your 2510 switch ping the 10.10. address on the V1910.
Your PC must have a 10.10. address configured on it and must be patched to a port on the 2510 that is untagged in VLAN 102.
I changed all ports 1-48 to untagged vlan 102. My question is what does the port that actually connects from the 2510 to the 1910 need to be set as? Tagged? Untagged? Auto?
Your original port config for your switch-to-switch link looked good. "Tagged".