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		The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Hubs and Switches => DGS-1224T => Topic started by: sparx_v on October 11, 2011, 09:57:41 AM
		
			
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				Good Day all and greetings from South Africa
 
 Please can someone out there who is a guru on D-Link switches possibly assist me, I have 2 Dlink Switches (DGS-1224T and DGS-1210-24), I am trying to setup a simple basic VLAN accross the switches, but seem to be hitting a brick wall. Config is as follows.
 
 DGS-1224T
 Configuration -> 802.1Q VLAN
 I have the default Vlan 1 with all ports untagged. I edit Vlan 1 and make port 17,19,20 "not member"
 I click "Add VID" and create a new Vlan ID of 10 and a Name of "Guest" and choose ports 17,19,20 as untagged, and apply.
 
 Now I have Vlan 10 with the 3 ports, when i test it, all the devices plugged in on those 3 ports can see each other and all is good.
 
 If I do the the exact same config on the DGS-1210-24, same thing, all devices in that vlan can see each other, However I need the VLAN traffic to pass between the 2 switches and this is where I fall down.
 
 The 2 switches are joined together via port 24 (i.e port 24 of the DGS-1224T connects to port 24 of the DGS-1210-24.
 
 I now go to Configuration -> 802.1Q VLAN and choose port 24 as tagged (on both switches), click "Apply"...but alas...I cannot get Vlan traffic to pass between the 2 switches...
 
 Can someone please tell me what I am missing? Are the DGS-1224T and DGS-1210-24 "VLAN comaptible" with each other, this should be pretty straight forward, I know on other switches a VLAN trunk has to be configured, but these D-Link units do not have that option.
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				Hi everyone,
 I am new to this forum and Vlans as well.
 
 I have the same situation. I configured 3 ports (8,9,10) on my DGS-1224T as VLAN2.
 I did the same on my DGS-1210-24 switch as well.
 
 My backbone is port 24 on both switches. I cannot make VLAN2 speak to each other on both switches. What am I missing please?
 
 Can please someone help?
 
 Thanks in advance.
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				Hi there.
 
 Here is a simple way to do it.
 
 Make VLAN 1 untagged and VLAN 2 tagged. Did you guys allow routing between VLAN's in the firewall or whatever routing-mechanism you use? As an alternative you can use the ACL's in the switch.
 
 If you have any further questions about this, then feel free to ask here: http://structureit.dk/forum/
 
 We are monitoring that forum, and will post replies daily:-)
 
 best regards
 
 Planck