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July 25th, 2005 18:00

VLAN On PowerConnect 3324

Hi All!
 
Recently we expanded our office with a new room.
This room is going to be used by both us, and our guest. so we want to seperate our LAN in two VLAN's
 
VLAN 1 the default VLAN, for us, and vlan 66 for our guest.
The setup is to be done in this way:
In the room
i have a Switch(LevelONE) which has the two VLANs, and is going to send the traffic over 1 Wire to our server room, which has a PowerConnect 3324 which is going to take the default traffic of vlan 1 to our Firewalls internal port, and take the VLAN66 traffic to a seperate line (ADSL Router with DHCP activated) the two vlans should not see eachother.
I guess the Setup looks like this:
 
Internal Computers- -1--1-->                                                                          >---66--->InternalLAN
                                             LEVEL1SWITCH >----66--1--66--1-->PC3324
Guest Computers -66--66->                                                                          >1--->Seperate ADSLline
 
I havent been able to get this setup to work, and i guess the "common" wire from the Level1Swich to the Dell PowerConnect Swich is where the hurdle is.
Assuming that i have made the right setup on the LevelOne switch
can anyone help me setting up the Dell Switch
 
Kind regards
Ronni Hostrup

July 26th, 2005 17:00

Here is a good whitepaper on VLAN with example configuration commands for the 33xx based family of switches.  It should provide you with enough information to help you with your setup.
 
 
Cuong.

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July 27th, 2005 05:00

Hi again!
 
Thnx alot i will be looking forward to try the guide! :manvery-happy:
 
Best Regards
 
Ronni

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July 28th, 2005 15:00

Create a trunk between the two switches so that they tag packets going between them. You will also need to create the vlans on each switch. Add the ports to the corresponding vlans.

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July 29th, 2005 09:00

Hi!
I have created The VLan66 on the Dlink switch
 
The port 1/e24 with the ADSL in is untagged with port mode set to access with pvid = 66
 
The port 1/e23 is set to trunk mode and is member of the VLAN 66 Tagged, and also member of the default VLAN 1 but as untagged!!??!!
 
is it possible to tag the default vlan (vlan1)
 
I have done all this using the http acces to the switch.
 
Kind regards
Ronni Hostrup
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