Discussion about brocade VLAN topics Question related to network segmentation and routing
Discussion about brocade VLAN topics Question related to network segmentation and routing
Hello, I'm working on updating your wireless network. You're replacing four Cisco APs with Aerohive and need to add VLANs for each new SSID. Your Brocade switch supports three VLANs: 100 (Internal/Secure), 110 (Primary LAN), 120 (Secondary/Guest). Each AP should have these VLANs assigned to the corresponding SSIDs. You're unsure whether to use SwitchPort Tagged or Dual-Mode for the VLAN assignments—do you want guidance on that choice? I can also help interpret your posted picture if needed. Thanks, Matthew.
Dual-mode allows one VLAN to be untagged on a port while others carry tags. It functions similarly to Cisco’s native VLAN tagging feature. In recent ICS firmware updates, dual-mode is no longer supported and now uses tagged ports for untagged traffic, just like HP/Aruba implementations.
You're encountering an issue where you can only configure a single port as "tagged" for one VLAN, even though you previously managed multiple ports in Dual-Mode. It seems the feature has been removed or changed in your current setup. Double-check your configuration settings and ensure you're using the correct mode for your devices.
for the fundamentals, trunk port supports several VLANs on one port. You should mark traffic coming from the device access port as untagged, letting each VLAN operate independently. If every VLAN has its own port, use an access port and keep all traffic untagged for simplicity.