how can we allow any VLAN to pass through port 6?

ghale
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how can we allow any VLAN to pass through port 6?

Dear All,

I am new in Meraki.

 

I have a third party device connected to our network SW13 > Port 6

But they third party company tells that their device is not working

+ I do not even see any device connected to that port.

The third party company tell me that the device is on VLAN 800.

 

 

I need some help to understand how can we allow any VLAN to pass through that port 6.

 

SW13 > Port 6 configuration are as follow:

Port status: Enabled

Link Negotiation: Auto Negotiate
Port Schedule: Unschedule

Tags: 

Port profile: Disabled

Type: Access

Access Policy: Open

VLAN: 800

Voice Vlan:

RSTP: Enabled

STP Guard: Disabled

Port Isolation: Disabled

Trusted DAI: Disabled

UDLD: Alert Only

 

 

 

The Uplink of this SW13 is Port 9

 

Port status: Enabled

Link Negotiation: Auto Negotiate
Port Schedule: Unschedule

Tags: 

Port profile: Disabled

Type: Trunk

Access Policy: Open

 Native VLAN: 

Allowed VLANS: All

RSTP: Enabled

STP Guard: Disabled

Port Isolation: Disabled

Trusted DAI: Disabled

UDLD: Alert Only

 

 

 

 

 

 


Security & SD-WAN > Addressing & Vlan

Mode: Routed

Client Tracking: Mac address
LAN setting: VLANS

Subnet: 6, 10, 35, 801



Anyone can help on this please

7 Replies 7
PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Your MX does not have a VLAN800.  Is it meant to be the default gateway for this network?

Dear @PhilipDAth 

Do you mean default gateway for VLAN 800?

Do u want to know what is the gateway for VLAN 800?


How do we check the Gateway for VLAN  inside Meraki?

PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

From the information you have provided, nothing on the Meraki side is providing any layer 3 routing for VLAN800.

Hi Philip
Can we create a VLAN 800 or not ?

Can u advise?




alemabrahao
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Simple, if you want to allow any VLAN on a port, just configure it as a Trunk port on all the ports you want.

I am not a Cisco Meraki employee. My suggestions are based on documentation of Meraki best practices and day-to-day experience.

Please, if this post was useful, leave your kudos and mark it as solved.
AmyReyes
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @ghale, Just a heads up that I changed the title of your post to more closely resemble your question. This will help others find and answer it more easily. Thanks!

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