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10-06-2014 02:57 AM - edited 10-06-2014 03:00 AM
10-06-2014 02:57 AM - edited 10-06-2014 03:00 AM
Tagged or Untagged VLAN Ports - Pro Curve Switch
I have posted this under the legacy board as well - sorry i was not sure the best board to post on... thanks ...
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Hi i am setting up a simple v lan and i am unsure weather the ports for the v lan should be tagged or not.
I have created VLAN2 which ports 1-5 are assigned to.
in ports 1 - 5 i will be patching in up to 5 wifi access points.
these access points support multiple SSID so i was planning on creating one SSID for mobiles and tablets and another SSID for laptops and wireless desktops.
SSID 1 ( mobiles ) = VLAN2
SSID 2 ( Laptops ) = VLAN 1 ( default v lan)
as the switch ports will have traffic from both VLANS do they need to be tagged under both the default vLan and Vlan 2
thanks
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10-06-2014 06:32 AM
10-06-2014 06:32 AM
Re: Tagged or Untagged VLAN Ports - Pro Curve Switch
In this case you should tag port 1-5 with VLAN 2, vlan 1 will be untagged because this is the default VLAN for the laptops
All management traffic will run on VLAN 1 i guess
vlan 2
port 1-5 tagged
Don't forget the uplink to your router
You have to tag or untag the uplink to ur firewall/router also
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10-07-2014 01:13 AM
10-07-2014 01:13 AM
Re: Tagged or Untagged VLAN Ports - Pro Curve Switch
Tagged vlans - generally used for ports that are connected to other switches = cisco trunk
Untagged vlans - = cisco access
Tagged vlan = we tagged more than one vlan in the trunk port?
Untagged vlan = we just configured the switchport as access port?
**Tagged: Allows the port to join multiple VLANs
**Untagged: Allows VLAN connection to a device that is configured for an untagged VLAN instead of a tagged VLAN. A port can be an untagged member of only one port-based VLAN. A port can also be an untagged member of only one protocol-based VLAN for any given protocol type. For example, if the switch is configured with the default VLAN plus three protocol-based VLANs that include IPX, then port 1 can be an untagged member of the default VLAN and one of the protocol-based VLANS.
REMEMBER! Uplink between switches must be both tagged on same VLANs.
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i hope this gives you an idea of tagged and untagged :)
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10-07-2014 07:32 AM
10-07-2014 07:32 AM
Re: Tagged or Untagged VLAN Ports - Pro Curve Switch
Hi
yes thank you.
effectly the wireless access point is a switch which will have devices connected to it for both vlans. so therefore the port that the access point patches into has to be a tagged. am i right in thinking i tag this port on both Vlan 1 and Vlan 2.
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03-19-2015 12:10 PM
03-19-2015 12:10 PM
Re: Tagged or Untagged VLAN Ports - Pro Curve Switch
1300 views in 6 months with no answers. You'd think HP would offer up some updated information in regards to configuring VLANs.