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D-Link Enterprise => DGS-1210-Series => Topic started by: kalane on August 06, 2018, 09:51:02 AM

Title: vlan trunk
Post by: kalane on August 06, 2018, 09:51:02 AM
Hi.
I have a d-link switch dgs 1210-10p and i am trying to settup something that envolves vlan trunk. I tried to do it but no results.
Does it support vlan trunk ? If so how can i set it up ?
Please.
Title: Re: vlan trunk
Post by: FurryNutz on August 06, 2018, 10:19:10 AM
Is there any information in the user manual for this?
Title: Re: vlan trunk
Post by: Gattsu on August 06, 2018, 12:33:08 PM
You need to create the VLAN first from VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN and then click the VLAN and select it as "Tagged" on any of the ports. =)
Title: Re: vlan trunk
Post by: kalane on August 07, 2018, 01:06:35 AM
This is what i am trying to do.
(https://forum.netgate.com/assets/uploads/files/1533309888098-2vlans-resized.png)
Believe me when i say that i tried so hard to do it but no good result. I can not implement the trunk.
1) I created vlan x and vlan y.
2) And then i tried to create a trunk between the both of them(x, y).

Still no result, because it says that i can not group ports with different vlan configuration.
So, what is the correct way to approach it ? If you could just show me how to do it, i would appreciate.
dlink switch dgs 1210-10p.

Please, help me.

Title: Re: vlan trunk
Post by: Gattsu on August 07, 2018, 10:06:37 AM
Are you on the vlan setting page with radio buttons?

It should look like the image link below once configured, if port "10" is the trunk port. I think Vlan 1 can only be set to untagged or forbidden.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hIfbspOPlPtf9ic_-IQryhFJixaPtxCO/view?usp=sharing

Title: Re: vlan trunk
Post by: PacketTracer on August 09, 2018, 10:00:20 AM
Hi,

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Still no result, because it says that i can not group ports with different vlan configuration.

This message ("group ports") tells me that in fact you try to form a LAG (Link aggregation group) but that's something very different from a "VLAN trunk".

Looks like you have a single physical connection between a port of your Pfsense and a port of your switch. And you do not want to form a bundle of two physical links between both devices acting like a single logical link of double bandwidth (that is a LAG, but some people call it a "trunk") but you want to transmit two different VLANs via that single physical link (hence you have to configure this port to be a "VLAN trunk").

If so, within your switch, after having created VLANs x and y, you have to configure the switch port that is connected to your Pfsense to be a tagged member of both VLANs x and y. You can leave the PVID setting for this port at its default (PVID=1).

The modem (x) and PC ports (y) have to be configured as access ports: Set them to be untagged members of VLAN x and y respectively. Also set PVID=x and PVID=y for these ports respectively.

PT