Is the port that the PC is connected to set as an access port in the correct vlan? If it works when it is on the same vlan as the pvid it sounds like the traffic from the PC is coming in untagged and the pvid vlan is where the untagged traffic goes.
Let’s suppose I configured V-lans and ports on a switch;
I connected the Ethernet PC in the configured switch port and for example on that port of the switch there are 3 V-lans with 3 different IP network classes.
According to the IP address that I configured on the IP PC, the PC has to communicate on the corresponding V-lan. The PC communicates only on the same switch xPVID IP network class.
How can I make the PC communicates with the other IP network classes of the V-lan without changing the switch configurations and changing only the PC IP network class?
DELL-Josh Cr
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April 30th, 2014 12:00
Hi,
Is the port that the PC is connected to set as an access port in the correct vlan? If it works when it is on the same vlan as the pvid it sounds like the traffic from the PC is coming in untagged and the pvid vlan is where the untagged traffic goes.
Carmine Laudato
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May 5th, 2014 12:00
hi,
Let’s suppose I configured V-lans and ports on a switch;
I connected the Ethernet PC in the configured switch port and for example on that port of the switch there are 3 V-lans with 3 different IP network classes.
According to the IP address that I configured on the IP PC, the PC has to communicate on the corresponding V-lan. The PC communicates only on the same switch xPVID IP network class.
How can I make the PC communicates with the other IP network classes of the V-lan without changing the switch configurations and changing only the PC IP network class?