Hi,
I was under the impression that "tagging" was necessary for different VLANs to communicate. However, when I tried "tagging" ports, I was unsuccessful at getting different VLANs across sites to communicate. So, I decided not to “tag” anything and…everything finally WORKED! – Now, I just want to know why??
Here's my Setup:
Site 1 - 2910al w/ Routing Enabled
10.140.0.0 network
One Access VLAN - "VLAN 20" - untagged 1-23
One Uplink VLAN - "VLAN 5" - untagged 24 - connects to Site 2.
Site 2 - 5412 w/ Routing Enabled
10.10.0.0 network (1 of many)
Multiple Access VLANs - "VLAN 10", "VLAN 30", etc. (note: no VLAN 20 at this site)
One Uplink VLAN - "VLAN 5" - untagged e24 - connects to Site 1.
As indicated earlier, everything works...PCs on "VLAN 20" @ Site 1 can communicate with PCs on "VLAN 10", "30", etc @ Site 2.
So, I just want to know what this setup works?
Is tagging unnecessary because I'm routing (Layer 3) instead of bridging (Layer 2)?
I would really appreciate any feedback on this.
Ben