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LAG / VLAN issue
I need some advice please and thanks
I have a Dell switch N4032 And a Dlink switch.
On the Dlink switch I have created a trunk port on VLAN id 300 and a lag group containing 2 ports.
On the Dell switch I have created a
VLAN 300.
Set ports 23/24 to trunk vlan300
Set lag settings to po1 300 pvid
Gone to VLAN membership, selected the vlan300
On the lags I have U which I assume is untagged both for static and current.
On the ports, I have static and F for current.
I am not sure why the F is present, can someone provide some guidance.
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Hello,
F stands for Fiber media (vs copper). Auto-negotiation is Enabled by default for copper ports, disabled for fiber ports. Configuring copper and fiber ports together in an aggregation group is not recommended.
Here is the CLI guide for N-series switches. It is easier to configure the switch using CLI via console connection rather than WEBGUI.
Dell-Networking-N-Series-Switches-User-Guide-version-6.8.0
https://dl.dell.com/content/manual20646349-dell-networking-n-series-switches-user-guide-version-6-8-0.pdf?language=en-us
If you want to find a reference for WEBGUI configuration in the guide, you can see
Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator
- Page 159
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Hi you can see the 23/24 ports with F next to them. This is my issue.
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Hello,
The screenshot helps to see the problem. “F” on the VLAN membership page means “forbidden”, like you can see on page 760 of the document
Dell-Networking-N-Series-Switches-User-Guide-version-6.8.0
Forbidden: indicates that the interface is forbidden from becoming a member of the VLAN. This setting is primarily for GVRP, which enables dynamic VLAN assignment.
To remove it out of the forbidden state, you can position on the port and try to Modify the port's state from "Forbidden" to either "Tagged" or "Untagged" depending on your network requirements.
If you look at the document on page 791, from the CLI console connection, you can make sure that you do not have gvrp enabled (no gvrp enable). And then remove the “switchport general forbidden vlan remove vlan-id” statements from your configuration.
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@DELL-Charles R
Hi Charles thanks for the message.
When I am in the GUI and in that VLAN page, if I toggle, I only get T or F, if I try to set it to T and save the config it just reverts back to U and the F sticks under the U.
console(config)#show running-config interface Te1/0/23
channel-group 1 mode active
description "LAG1"
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk native vlan 300
switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,300
console(config)#show running-config interface Te1/0/24
channel-group 1 mode active
description "LAG1"
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk native vlan 300
switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,300
console(config)#show running-config interface port-channel 1
description "TO-GARAGE"
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk native vlan 300
switchport t
runk allowed vlan 1,300
This is my config. I don't have anything else running. Certainly no GRVP.
Thanks
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Hi,
Can you do a show tech on the switch configuration, might need to check if any missing configuration.
Also can you let us know the switch firmware version.
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Please see information as requested
show version
Machine Description............... Dell EMC Networking Switch
System Model ID................... N4032
Machine Type...................... Dell Networking N4032
Serial Number..................... CN04G4FP282985340403A02
Manufacturer...................... 0xbc00
Burned In MAC Address............. F8B1.5673.442A
System Object ID.................. 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10895.3042
CPU Version....................... XLP308H-B2
SOC Version....................... BCM56842_A1
HW Version........................ 3
CPLD Version...................... 17
Image File........................ N4000v6.5.4.20
Software Capability............... Stack Limit = 12, VLAN Limit = 4093
unit active backup current-active next-active
---- ----------- ----------- -------------- --------------
1 6.5.4.20 6.1.1.7 6.5.4.20 6.5.4.20
====
onsole#show tech
***************** Show Version ******************
Switch: 1
System Description................ Dell Networking N4032, 6.5.4.20, Linux
3.7.10-77c011e4
Machine Description............... Dell EMC Networking Switch
System Model ID................... N4032
Machine Type...................... Dell Networking N4032
Serial Number..................... CN04G4FP282985340403A02
Manufacturer...................... 0xbc00
Burned In MAC Address............. F8B1.5673.442A
System Object ID.................. 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10895.3042
CPU Version....................... XLP308H-B2
SOC Version....................... BCM56842_A1
HW Version........................ 3
CPLD Version...................... 17
Image File........................ N4000v6.5.4.20
Software Capability............... Stack Limit = 12, VLAN Limit = 4093
unit active backup current-active next-active
---- ----------- ----------- -------------- --------------
1 6.5.4.20 6.1.1.7 6.5.4.20 6.5.4.20
Operating System.................. Linux 3.7.10-77c011e4
Additional Packages............................ BGP-4
QOS
Multicast
Stacking
Routing
Data Center
IPv6
DOT1AG
***************** Show SysInfo ******************
System Location................................
System Contact.................................
System Object ID............................... 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10895.3042
System Up Time................................. 0 days 0 hrs 3 mins 3 secs
10/100 Ethernet/802.3 interface(s)............. 2
Gig Ethernet/802.3 interface(s)................ 1
10Gig Ethernet/802.3 interface(s).............. 8
5Gig Ethernet/802.3 interface(s)............... 0
5G Full........................................ 0
40Gig Ethernet/802.3 interface(s).............. 2
Virtual Ethernet/802.3 interface(s)............ 2
System Thermal Conditions:
Unit Temperature State
(Celsius)
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1 31 Good
Temperature Sensors:
Unit Description Temperature
(Celsius)
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1 MAC 31
1 CPU 30
1 PHY (left side) 28
1 PHY (right side) 29
Fans:
Unit Description Status
---- ----------- -------------
1 Fan-1 OK
1 Fan-2 OK
1 Fan-3 OK
1 Fan-4 OK
1 PS-1 Fan No Power
1 PS-2 Fan OK
Power Supplies:
Unit Description Status Average Current Since
Power Power Date/Time
(Watts) (Watts)
---- ----------- ------------ ---------- -------- -------------------
1 System Non-critical 47.1 47.1
1 Internal(R) No Power 0.0 0.0
1 Internal(L) OK 47.1 47.1 05/06/2025 08:18:02
USB Status:
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Not Present
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Administrative Status.......................... Enable
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Last Startup Reason............................ Power On Start
Time Since Last Restart........................ 0 days 0 hrs 1 mins 35 secs
Restart In Progress............................ No
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Copy of Running Configuration to Backup Unit:
Status...................................... No Backup Unit
Unit NSF Support
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Stack Ports:
Configured Running Link Link Admin
Interface Stack Mode Stack Mode Status Speed (Gb/s) Status
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Te1/0/1 Ethernet Ethernet Link Up 1 Disabled
Te1/0/2 Ethernet Ethernet Link Down Unknown Disabled
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Te1/0/4 Ethernet Ethernet Link Down Unknown Disabled
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Fo1/1/1 Ethernet Ethernet Detach Unknown Disabled
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Data Error Data Error
Rate Rate Total Rate Rate Total
Interface (Mb/s) (Errors/s) Errors (Mb/s) (Errors/s) Errors
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Te1/0/1 0 0 0 0 0 0
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1/0 Full Enable Enable Dell Networking N4032 No
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Admin Physical Physical Link Link LACP Flow
Intf Type Mode Mode Status Status Trap Mode Mode
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Te1/0/1 Enable Auto 1000 Full Up Enable Disable Inactive
Te1/0/2 Enable Auto Down Enable Disable Inactive
Te1/0/3 Enable Auto Down Enable Disable Inactive
Te1/0/4 Enable Auto Down Enable Disable Inactive
Te1/0/5 Enable Auto Down Enable Disable Inactive
Te1/0/6 Enable Auto Down Enable Disable Inactive
Te1/0/7 Enable Auto Down Enable Disable Inactive
Te1/0/8 Enable Auto Down Enable Disable Inactive
Te1/0/9 Enable Auto Down Enable Disable Inactive
Te1/0/10 Enable Auto Down Enable Disable Inactive
Te1/0/11 Enable Auto Down Enable Disable Inactive
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Po1 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po2 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po3 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po4 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po5 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po6 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po7 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po8 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po9 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po10 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po11 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po12 Enable Down Disable Disable
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Po13 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po14 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po15 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po16 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po17 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po18 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po19 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po20 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po21 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po22 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po23 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po24 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po25 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po26 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po27 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po28 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po29 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po30 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po31 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po32 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po33 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po34 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po35 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po36 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po37 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po38 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po39 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po40 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po41 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po42 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po43 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po44 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po45 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po46 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po47 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po48 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po49 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po50 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po51 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po52 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po53 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po54 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po55 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po56 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po57 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po58 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po59 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po60 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po61 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po62 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po63 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po64 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po65 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po66 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po67 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po68 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po69 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po70 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po71 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po72 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po73 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po74 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po75 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po76 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po77 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po78 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po79 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po80 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po81 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po82 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po83 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po84 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po85 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po86 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po87 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po88 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po89 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po90 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po91 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po92 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po93 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po94 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po95 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po96 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po97 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po98 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po99 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po100 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po101 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po102 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po103 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po104 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po105 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po106 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po107 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po108 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po109 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po110 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po111 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po112 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po113 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po114 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po115 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po116 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po117 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po118 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po119 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po120 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po121 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po122 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po123 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po124 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po125 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po126 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po127 Enable Down Disable Disable
Po128 Enable Down Disable Disable
Vl1 Enable 10 Half 10 Half Up Enable Enable
Vl300 Enable 10 Half Down Enable Enable
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Hello,
The configuration in CLI is correct. Note that the CLI is more “trusted” than the WEBGUI, where the “F “could be a cosmetic issue or it may have occurred due to a series of changes on the untagged vlan and stuck in a wrong state.
Here is a similar post where they had “F” showing in WEBGUI, due to active port having two untagged VLANs active on it.
(This link is just for reference. Please don't revive the old thread. We can keep our case on this thread.)
https://www.dell.com/community/en/conversations/networking-general/powerconnect-2848-what-is-f-in-vlan-config-used-for/647f918bf4ccf8a8de318346
If the switch is not being actively used (we see one port is up), it may be best to “erase startup-config” and then “reload” to clean up any wrong state and configure the switch from CLI while paying attention to the untagged vlan.
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I can recommend something-
1. Set Po1 to Tagged for VLAN 300:
Go to VLAN membership for VLAN 300
Change Po1 from U to T (tagged)
This ensures that VLAN 300 traffic is tagged, which aligns with D-Link's trunk setup.
2. Confirm PVID settings
PVID should be set only if untagged traffic is expected.
If all VLAN 300 traffic is tagged, you likely don't need to set the PVID to 300 on Po1.
If you want to leave it, it won’t hurt — just be clear it affects how untagged inbound traffic is treated.
3. On the D-Link:
Make sure the trunk port or LAG is set to allow VLAN 300 as a tagged VLAN
Ensure the ports are in a proper LAG (802.3ad/LACP) if you’re using dynamic LAG