Microsoft
Software
Hardware
Network
Question : Problem: Getting a Netgear Smart Switch to Accept multiple VLANS from a trunked router
I have a Cisco 2612 router connected to a Netgear GS724T Smart Switch. I want to to trunk the ethernet interface on the router for two VLANs so I can sparate one of the devices on the switch on to a different subnet.
I have tested my router config on a differnt switch with two sub interfaces and I am able to route to both subnets. However when I cannot figure out the corect configuration on the netgear. I double checked that it supports the trunking protocal (IEEE 802.1Q). I have tried every combination of "Tagged", "Untagged", and "Not a Member" I can think of and still it will not route.
- The router interface is already subdivided for VLAN 1 and VLAN 2
- The router is plugged into port 1 on the switch
- The server I want on VLAN 2 is plugged into port 17 on the switch
- I want all other switch ports on VLAN 1 (this is the default VLAN)
Has anyone used these switched before for this kind of thing?
Answer : Problem: Getting a Netgear Smart Switch to Accept multiple VLANS from a trunked router
PAQed with points refunded (250)
Computer101
EE Admin
Random Solutions
Problem: Harddisk chip SH6770C Reference
Problem: Remote assistance software (what's with MSN?)
Problem: Sharepoint 2007 Backups
Problem: checking for xauth... no, configure: error: configuring with X but xauth not found - aborting
Problem: 11x17 inch paper scanning
Problem: WTF's up with my iSCSI network config ???
Problem: Wireless Card Disconnects While Downloading Windows Updates and Other Software
Problem: 20" Olevia "Out of Range"
Problem: Computer Reboots
Problem: Using Cisco 3560\3750 SFP port for Tape Library