Hi,
if you intend to set-up a VLAN topology, then your switch must indeed know how to deal correctly packets which contains Vlan ID.
You have two options
- First get a net. switch that supports 'trunk' mode (meaning all the tagged packets are allowed) - Second, get an unmanaged switch (make sure though that tagged packets pass. I know it sounds odd, but I had a TPLink 48 ports switch unmanaged, meaning a L2 switch that was blocking the packets...crazy) - Third, get a managed switch, and configure a range of vlans on that switch, and use the same range for your Neutron setup


- Razique
On 20 Nov 2013, at 16:51, Dnsbed Ops wrote:

Hi,

Does the Neutron VLAN setup need the hardware switch to support the VLAN tags?

Thanks.

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