Port-based VLANs
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 3:47 pm
Possible?
I just want to use a wisp switch for power and not have it touch anything.
For example: port 1 has AP1, port 5 goes to another switch, port 2 has AP2, port 6 goes to another switch. Port 1 and 5 are just a transparent bridge, port 2 and 6 are a separate transparent bridge, etc.
I suspect it's possible, but I'm just not seeing it.
I'll also add, I've seen this, and this is not port-based VLANs:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2589&p=18218&hilit=port+based+vlan#p18218
Maybe it's not possible, it looks like all the VLAN-related stuff deals with permitting/denying tagged/untagged and there's not really a "dumb pipe between two ports" options that would pass anything, tagged or not.
Also, totally random, but I'm really on the fence with continuing to buy used cisco switches for routing at PoPs. They handle traffic well, but they are not very fun to work with when you try to go all standards-based and not automagic vlans and the like. Offhand, I can't think of anything other than Miktrotik that can do basic OSPF and stuff, and I'm not a giant fan of their stuff either...
I just want to use a wisp switch for power and not have it touch anything.
For example: port 1 has AP1, port 5 goes to another switch, port 2 has AP2, port 6 goes to another switch. Port 1 and 5 are just a transparent bridge, port 2 and 6 are a separate transparent bridge, etc.
I suspect it's possible, but I'm just not seeing it.
I'll also add, I've seen this, and this is not port-based VLANs:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2589&p=18218&hilit=port+based+vlan#p18218
Maybe it's not possible, it looks like all the VLAN-related stuff deals with permitting/denying tagged/untagged and there's not really a "dumb pipe between two ports" options that would pass anything, tagged or not.
Also, totally random, but I'm really on the fence with continuing to buy used cisco switches for routing at PoPs. They handle traffic well, but they are not very fun to work with when you try to go all standards-based and not automagic vlans and the like. Offhand, I can't think of anything other than Miktrotik that can do basic OSPF and stuff, and I'm not a giant fan of their stuff either...