Hello,
I have a question regarding using 2 bridges. My setup is a CRS328 as the main switch, and I have 3 CRS109s attached to it as downstream routers. I have a number of VLANs, but the VLANs must be strictly segregated, so SFP 3,5 & 7 are trunking VLans 600, 630 and 710 on CRS328 Master Bridge. But because I need VL710 to be in the upstream gateway too, I was told to create a separate bridge, put the WAN uplink port on it along with the downstream interfaces.
Cap seems to point the individual interfaces onto the correct bridges and this works just fine, but as sfp3 5 and 7 are trunks (VL600 is management) I would need to specifiy the individual portsd on the CRS109s and assign them to the correct bridge or... I'm lost.
sfp3 5 and 7 need to be able to handle separate VLANS and assign them to separate bridges. how?
Thanks
I have a question regarding using 2 bridges. My setup is a CRS328 as the main switch, and I have 3 CRS109s attached to it as downstream routers. I have a number of VLANs, but the VLANs must be strictly segregated, so SFP 3,5 & 7 are trunking VLans 600, 630 and 710 on CRS328 Master Bridge. But because I need VL710 to be in the upstream gateway too, I was told to create a separate bridge, put the WAN uplink port on it along with the downstream interfaces.
Cap seems to point the individual interfaces onto the correct bridges and this works just fine, but as sfp3 5 and 7 are trunks (VL600 is management) I would need to specifiy the individual portsd on the CRS109s and assign them to the correct bridge or... I'm lost.
sfp3 5 and 7 need to be able to handle separate VLANS and assign them to separate bridges. how?
Thanks
Statistics: Posted by youcangetholdofjules — Sat Feb 08, 2025 7:02 pm