Re: VLAN's
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 3:05 pm
Now everything you need to setup VLANs in our UI is in the posts above.
All this information was readily available in many other posts already if you searched for them in our Forums.
Such as these posts I just found with a "simple" search:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2589&p=18225&hilit=+ingress+egress+id+tagged#p18225
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=1837&p=14332&hilit=+ingress+egress+id+tagged#p14332
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1896&p=14079&hilit=+ingress+egress+id+tagged#p14079
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=1467&p=11549&hilit=+ingress+egress+id+tagged#p11549
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=283&p=1128&hilit=+ingress+egress+id+tagged#p1128
I could list even more posts that all cover everything above but I think you get the point?
We handle VLANs the exact same way as any other switch as it is an IEEE standard that all switches must follow to be interoperable. In fact the actual handing and implementing of the VLANs is handled in the switch core which we do not write or even have control of. All we do is write an interface to allow the user to configure it.
If you can not get it to work the way you want then do as I first suggested:
Post up your VLAN Tab
Post up a network diagram
Explain what is not working the way you think it should and we or I will comment on it.
The only questions I hate and act like an "asshat" as you put it are questions people can answer on their own. I am not a reference material on network topology I am here to support our switch, handle bugs and explain features that are not industry standards. But over the years I have spend thousands of hours answering questions well beyond my scope of duties and I only get upset when people do not first try to find those post or do their own homework. Everyone says they do searches and can not find anything but somehow I am able to find those posts? Spend a little time playing with the Advanced Search Feature and learn to use it efficiently and it will become an invaluable tool.
Thousands of people use our switches and if I had to do all their searching and reading for them then I would never be able to address issues such as possible bugs, new features, new products and so on.
But I have invested over 2 hours of my time today compiling information that was readily available to you via the Search Feature and Google, I really do hope I answered your questions but if not then please provide a more specific question with pictures that make it easy for me to wrap my mind around your network and what you are trying to do.
So if in the end you want to consider me an "asshat" then I guess I can live with it.
All this information was readily available in many other posts already if you searched for them in our Forums.
Such as these posts I just found with a "simple" search:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2589&p=18225&hilit=+ingress+egress+id+tagged#p18225
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=1837&p=14332&hilit=+ingress+egress+id+tagged#p14332
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1896&p=14079&hilit=+ingress+egress+id+tagged#p14079
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=1467&p=11549&hilit=+ingress+egress+id+tagged#p11549
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=283&p=1128&hilit=+ingress+egress+id+tagged#p1128
I could list even more posts that all cover everything above but I think you get the point?
We handle VLANs the exact same way as any other switch as it is an IEEE standard that all switches must follow to be interoperable. In fact the actual handing and implementing of the VLANs is handled in the switch core which we do not write or even have control of. All we do is write an interface to allow the user to configure it.
If you can not get it to work the way you want then do as I first suggested:
Post up your VLAN Tab
Post up a network diagram
Explain what is not working the way you think it should and we or I will comment on it.
The only questions I hate and act like an "asshat" as you put it are questions people can answer on their own. I am not a reference material on network topology I am here to support our switch, handle bugs and explain features that are not industry standards. But over the years I have spend thousands of hours answering questions well beyond my scope of duties and I only get upset when people do not first try to find those post or do their own homework. Everyone says they do searches and can not find anything but somehow I am able to find those posts? Spend a little time playing with the Advanced Search Feature and learn to use it efficiently and it will become an invaluable tool.
Thousands of people use our switches and if I had to do all their searching and reading for them then I would never be able to address issues such as possible bugs, new features, new products and so on.
But I have invested over 2 hours of my time today compiling information that was readily available to you via the Search Feature and Google, I really do hope I answered your questions but if not then please provide a more specific question with pictures that make it easy for me to wrap my mind around your network and what you are trying to do.
So if in the end you want to consider me an "asshat" then I guess I can live with it.