Ok so I asked this with the wrong language yesterday and didnt quite get the questions answered that I needed. I am re-asking here in a new thread with the correct language that I think will help.
Lets say my network has a segment that looks like
MX-->Managed switch --> Unmanaged switch (uplinked to the managed switch on one of it's access ports providing the same vlan (4) to all its clients)
Lets say that the default VLAN is 1 and there is one tagged VLAN at #4.
I may use an unmanaged switch in this way in one of two situations
1. Where I need to quickly get some wired clients into a lab and don't have a spare managed switch in which case, like I said above, I set the access port its hung off of to VLAN 4 and then everything wired thereafter is on VLAN 4
or
2. Where I will only be connecting MR's to it and so dont have any need for access ports on the switch itself as the MRs will handle the VLAN tagging to clients.
What are the negative side effects here? I had read that QOS will not work correctly, and also there may be some extra load on the MX and possibly some extra latency but not much. Do you need to be using Meraki switches for them to inherit QOS preferences properly or is there some kind of language that managed switches all can speak to properly implement the settings on the MX? I do not care so much about inter-VLAN communication. Im most interested in optimizing traffic on a single VLAN (4 - my client VLAN).
Thanks!
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