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Hello,
I try to enable vlan on my virtual interface, but i have a problem.
I use vlan 1, for my lan-data, and vlan 100 for iscsi.
In my switch, the port is configured as :
vlan 1 untagged
vlan 100 tagged
without create vlan on my vif, network working good !
but when i try to enable vlan on my vif, network doesn't work.
to create vlan on my vif, i use CLI :
My vif is named TRUNK-A
vlan create TRUNK-A 1 100
ifconfig TRUNK-A-1 192.168.1.15 netmask 255.255.255.0
ifconfig TRUNK-A-100 192.168.100.15 netmask 255.255.255.0
so when i do this, interface 192.168.100.15 is up and responding, but interface in 192.168.1.15 not responding.
I use Procurve 2910-al switch.
Any have an idea ?
Thanks
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On the switch port, Vlan 1 must be a Tagged interface.
With Data Ontap 7.x, when you create a Vlan on top of a Vif (or physical interface), all traffic must be tagged with a VLAN ID number.
So your configuration is correct from the Data Ontap side (vlan create TRUNK-A 1 100), you just have to tag the port for Vlan 1.
With Data Ontap 8.0.1 (I believe), you can have a Vlan tag on top of a VIF but still pass un-tagged packets.
You can't do that with the current releases of Data Ontap.
If you can't tag the port for VLAN 1, then you'll have to use a different VLAN tag number for the traffic on the 192.168.1.x subnet.
