I'm feeding two LANs with one 24port 1820 switch at either end. The LANs are via microwave so think of those radio links as physical LANs, or two cables. I need to VLAN two hosts on a 10.10.10.x network to feed one LAN and two to four 192.168.2.x and one 10.2.3.x on the other LAN. I have the manual and your video, but am still confused as to how you assign specific ports to specific VLANs and connect it to the other switch. For example, I created three VLANs and named them. Then assigned ports by "untagged" or "tagged." Using one as an example, I have four untagged ports on VLAN 2 for my utility data traffic. If I have three ports connected to hosts on each end, do I just use the fourth port as my VLAN connection to the other switch?
If I understand your setup you only need three VLANs. You don't need an additional VLAN to connect between the switches. Between the switches you will just configure all three of your VLANs as tagged(This is basically a Cisco trunk). For example if you connect your 10.10.10.x host to untagged ports assigned to VLAN 2, 10.2.3.x hosts to untagged ports set to VLAN3, and 192.1.168.2.x to untagged ports on VLAN4, then you would just set the switch port connections on both switches to tagged for VLANs 2-4. This will ensure both switches receive tagged traffic, so the switches can send the traffic to the ports with the appropriate PVID vlan number.
great explanation!
Great video
I'm feeding two LANs with one 24port 1820 switch at either end. The LANs are via microwave so think of those radio links as physical LANs, or two cables. I need to VLAN two hosts on a 10.10.10.x network to feed one LAN and two to four 192.168.2.x and one 10.2.3.x on the other LAN. I have the manual and your video, but am still confused as to how you assign specific ports to specific VLANs and connect it to the other switch. For example, I created three VLANs and named them. Then assigned ports by "untagged" or "tagged." Using one as an example, I have four untagged ports on VLAN 2 for my utility data traffic. If I have three ports connected to hosts on each end, do I just use the fourth port as my VLAN connection to the other switch?
If I understand your setup you only need three VLANs. You don't need an additional VLAN to connect between the switches. Between the switches you will just configure all three of your VLANs as tagged(This is basically a Cisco trunk). For example if you connect your 10.10.10.x host to untagged ports assigned to VLAN 2, 10.2.3.x hosts to untagged ports set to VLAN3, and 192.1.168.2.x to untagged ports on VLAN4, then you would just set the switch port connections on both switches to tagged for VLANs 2-4. This will ensure both switches receive tagged traffic, so the switches can send the traffic to the ports with the appropriate PVID vlan number.
Why didn't you allocate static IP for each vlan, and then let's see if ping works from one vlan to another with a trunk on a certain port?
This video was just showing how to setup a basic layer2 switch. This would be beyond the scope of the video.
VLAN already running but no internet connection
I can't connect my vlan from fortinet please help