After many unsuccessful searches, I decided to post on the forum. I put up a Trunk Switch between 2 FSM726v3, 2 Switches are connected by a wireless bridge. I have different equipment behind the switch "remote" in different subnets, each subnet with its own vlan. The device management "remote" does not pose a problem which indicates that the configuration is good. The problem lies in the fact that I can not log on 2 devices (VLAN 3) providing the connection between the switches. However, I can switch the remote manager who is in the same vlan admin (3) Here's the setup:
VLAN 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 26
TU T U ..............
VLAN 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 26
T. ...... ......... T U U.
VLAN 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 26
T. .. T U U. ............
Identical configuration on the remote switch. Here, the trunk is on port 1 and 26. On port 26, it is the same (wireless bridge) but the upstream switch is a cisco, I go running here and there to my wireless equipment. The vlan 3 was assigned to port 1 on each side and at 26. Is it time to port 1 on the U vlan 3 so I can access the equipment? Why did not I link this problem on a Cisco <> Netgear? I am expecting some help from your side.
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