@johnpoz said in VLAN not working what am I doing wrong:
@xokia Yes you need a pvid set on the port your going to connect a device that you want to me in vlan 23... Because its not going to be tagging traffic so how would the switch know what vlan the traffic is suppose to be in.
You understand your cameras are not going to get IPs from this vlan 23 right... Just your NVR..
I tries setting port 6 PVID=23 still didnt work. Probably something I am missing but I haven't figuring it out.
Yes I know the IP cameras do not get the IP address from the VLAN they get it from the NVR DHCP. The IP cameras are 10.1.blah . With the current config they work with Alexa and I can ask to see a specific cam on a echo show.
The NVR was just a test subject since it needed to be routed through several switches. I thought it would be a good test case to learn. I was going to take a laptop statically assign the IP and try pinging 192.168.60.1 which should be the VLAN DHCP server. Running out of ideas though.