Hi, IP addresses can be assigned to VLANs when routing is desired. Actually, an IP address is not required for VLAN to work. VLANs are Layer 2 technologies that separate networks without assigning IP addresses to the VLANs themselves.
I don't know the model of your switch and which FW it uses, but maybe these links can help. show vlt mismatch https://dell.to/3Bz3ouK -02c4-4537-ba70-12f6eadc9c12&lang=en-us
Dell EMC Networking OS10 How to set up Virtual Link Trunking (VLT) https://dell.to/3RR1laG virtual-link-trunking-vlt
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Hi, IP addresses can be assigned to VLANs when routing is desired. Actually, an IP address is not required for VLAN to work. VLANs are Layer 2 technologies that separate networks without assigning IP addresses to the VLANs themselves.
I don't know the model of your switch and which FW it uses, but maybe these links can help.
show vlt mismatch https://dell.to/3Bz3ouK -02c4-4537-ba70-12f6eadc9c12&lang=en-us
Dell EMC Networking OS10 How to set up Virtual Link Trunking (VLT) https://dell.to/3RR1laG virtual-link-trunking-vlt
Hope that helps!