No.  vlan 1,24,50,51.
v50 is for mgmt of the ap's.
v24 is for our w/less guest access (they use a different internet access)

> Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2010 07:18:19 -0700
> Subject: Re: Procurve "seeing" other vlans
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> In that case, you'll need a bit different configuration.
> 
> Does each 2950 carry only one VLAN?
> 
> On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 05:35, paul d <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The AP's are on 2950's.  Getting to the AP's and vice-versa through the
> > procurve is the issue. Now that I'm back at work, I'll look over your config
> > and plug away.
> >
> >> Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2010 15:29:45 -0700
> >> Subject: Re: Procurve "seeing" other vlans
> >> From: [email protected]
> >> To: [email protected]
> >>
> >> Let's say you have a WAPs on ports 8 through 10 on the procurve.
> >> Further, you want those WAPs to be on VLAN 50.
> >>
> >> At the moment, those ports are on VLAN 1 - the default VLAN.
> >>
> >> To get the WAPs on VLAN 50, you'd need to issue the following commands:
> >>
> >> 'en'
> >> 'conf t'
> >> 'vlan 50'
> >> 'untagged 8,9,10'
> >> or
> >> 'untagged 8-10'
> >> 'exit'
> >>
> >> That will set up those ports on VLAN 50, and they should start passing
> >> data across the trunk. If you want to save that config, then you'll
> >> need to issue the following command:
> >>
> >> 'write mem'
> >>
> >> You're done.
> >>
> >> On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 15:21, paul d <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > There are other endpoints. I'm not at work now but I'll take a look at
> >> > your
> >> > config and see how it differs from mine.
> >> > I know it'll work eventually.  I just don't understand why it's not
> >> > passing
> >> > the traffic if I have the vlans defined and am using port 16 as trunk.
> >> >
> >> >> Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2010 13:13:57 -0700
> >> >> Subject: Re: Procurve "seeing" other vlans
> >> >> From: [email protected]
> >> >> To: [email protected]
> >> >>
> >> >> Using port 16 on the procurve for your trunk is just fine, and will
> >> >> work. I just like to do it a bit different.
> >> >>
> >> >> Are you using the procurve as a transit between the other switches, or
> >> >> are there endpoint units in the procurve?
> >> >>
> >> >> On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 12:37, paul d <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >> > Thanks for the feedback, Kurt.  I did forget to mention the setup
> >> >> > (it's
> >> >> > Sunday; my 'work' brain usually sleeps that day :) ).
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I have 3 floors:  mob1, mob2, mob3.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Mob 2 and 3 have w/less ap's.  The switches in those are Cisco
> >> >> > 2950's.
> >> >> > Port
> >> >> > 24 on both are trunk, vlans all.
> >> >> > Due to a lack of fiber down to the data center, Mob3 connects to a
> >> >> > trunked
> >> >> > port on the 2950 in Mob2.
> >> >> > Mob2 has fiber down to mob1 where it connects into a media converter.
> >> >> > That
> >> >> > is then connected to the Procurve on port 16. That's why I tagged
> >> >> > port
> >> >> > 16 on
> >> >> > the other 3 vlans (24,50,51).
> >> >> >
> >> >> >> Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2010 12:26:38 -0700
> >> >> >> Subject: Re: Procurve "seeing" other vlans
> >> >> >> From: [email protected]
> >> >> >> To: [email protected]
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> Well, It looks as if:
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> 1) Your VLAN trunk is port 16 and
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> 2) You don't have any ports defined in your VLANs. All of them are
> >> >> >> defined in VLAN 1.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> I assume this is a 24-port switch (that's what the config makes it
> >> >> >> look
> >> >> >> like).
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> My personal preference is to make the trunk port(s) the next-to-last
> >> >> >> port(s) on the switch - I also make the very last port on the switch
> >> >> >> a
> >> >> >> mirror port, or at least reserve it for that purpose if it's not
> >> >> >> actually being used for that at that moment. I also don't tend to
> >> >> >> use
> >> >> >> VLAN 1 at all.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> For comparison, below is my config for a 2510-48 in my shop - note
> >> >> >> that
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> 1) VLAN 99 is just for the switches - nothing else lives on that IP
> >> >> >> address range or VLAN.
> >> >> >> 2) the snmp community public is only "operator" - "unrestricted"
> >> >> >> basically means read-write, while operator is read-only
> >> >> >> 3) VLANs 111, 113 and 115 don't have any ports assigned and that
> >> >> >> port
> >> >> >> 50 is currently unused (reserved for mirroring), and that ports 51
> >> >> >> and
> >> >> >> 52 are "virtual" ports - they don't have actual physical ports.
> >> >> >> 4) the trunk port for all of the VLANs is 49.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> To put a port in a VLAN, you 'untag' it inside that VLAN.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> ----------
> >> >> >> hostname "2510-48 Dist 2"
> >> >> >> max-vlans 10
> >> >> >> time timezone -480
> >> >> >> time daylight-time-rule Continental-US-and-Canada
> >> >> >> ip default-gateway 192.168.99.1
> >> >> >> sntp server 192.168.10.191
> >> >> >> timesync sntp
> >> >> >> logging 192.168.10.225
> >> >> >> snmp-server community "public" Operator
> >> >> >> snmp-server community "private" Operator Unrestricted
> >> >> >> snmp-server host 192.168.24.63 "public"
> >> >> >> vlan 1
> >> >> >> name "DEFAULT_VLAN"
> >> >> >> untagged 50-52
> >> >> >> ip address dhcp-bootp
> >> >> >> tagged 49
> >> >> >> no untagged 1-48
> >> >> >> exit
> >> >> >> vlan 99
> >> >> >> name "vlan99"
> >> >> >> ip address 192.168.99.3 255.255.255.0
> >> >> >> tagged 49
> >> >> >> exit
> >> >> >> vlan 111
> >> >> >> name "vlan111"
> >> >> >> tagged 49
> >> >> >> exit
> >> >> >> vlan 112
> >> >> >> name "vlan112"
> >> >> >> untagged 1,3,6-7,9-11,13-27,29-43,45-47
> >> >> >> tagged 49
> >> >> >> exit
> >> >> >> vlan 124
> >> >> >> name "vlan124"
> >> >> >> untagged 2,4-5,8,12,28,44,48
> >> >> >> tagged 49
> >> >> >> exit
> >> >> >> vlan 113
> >> >> >> name "vlan113"
> >> >> >> tagged 49
> >> >> >> exit
> >> >> >> vlan 115
> >> >> >> name "vlan115"
> >> >> >> tagged 49
> >> >> >> exit
> >> >> >> password manager
> >> >> >> password operator
> >> >> >> ----------
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 10:46, paul d <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >> >> > Startup configuration:
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> > ; J9279A Configuration Editor; Created on release #Y.11.
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> > hostname "MOB-1PRO"
> >> >> >> > time timezone 300
> >> >> >> > ip default-gateway 192.168.103.6
> >> >> >> > snmp-server community "public" Unrestricted
> >> >> >> > vlan 1
> >> >> >> >    name "DEFAULT_VLAN"
> >> >> >> >    untagged 1-24
> >> >> >> >    ip address 192.168.103.75 255.255.0.0
> >> >> >> >    exit
> >> >> >> > vlan 24
> >> >> >> >    name "V24"
> >> >> >> >    ip address 10.1.50.2 255.255.255.0
> >> >> >> >    ip address 97.86.85.237 255.255.255.0
> >> >> >> >    tagged 16
> >> >> >> >    exit
> >> >> >> > vlan 50
> >> >> >> >    name "v50"
> >> >> >> >    tagged 16
> >> >> >> >    exit
> >> >> >> > vlan 51
> >> >> >> >    name "v51"
> >> >> >> >    ip address 10.1.51.2 255.255.255.0
> >> >> >> >    tagged 16
> >> >> >> >    exit
> >> >> >> > ip authorized-managers x.x.x.x
> >> >> >> > ip authorized-managers x.x.x.x
> >> >> >> > spanning-tree
> >> >> >> > password ***
> >> >> >> > password ***
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >> Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2010 09:43:06 -0700
> >> >> >> >> Subject: Re: Procurve "seeing" other vlans
> >> >> >> >> From: [email protected]
> >> >> >> >> To: [email protected]
> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >> What does the config look like for the switch?
> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >> On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 09:32, paul d <[email protected]>
> >> >> >> >> wrote:
> >> >> >> >> > I'm more knowledgeable with Cisco than I am with Procurves and
> >> >> >> >> > I'm having trouble getting my Procurve2510G to pass packets to
> >> >> >> >> > vlan's
> >> >> >> >> > other
> >> >> >> >> > than vlan1
> >> >> >> >> > Our wireless is on a different vlan and right now I can't
> >> >> >> >> > access
> >> >> >> >> > the
> >> >> >> >> > wireless AP. With the procurve, I think I'm missing some key
> >> >> >> >> > ingredient,
> >> >> >> >> > so
> >> >> >> >> > to speak.
> >> >> >> >> > I  have 4 vlans:  1 (network), 24, 50, 51
> >> >> >> >> > I tagged port 16 for vlans 24,50,51. Do I need to add IP
> >> >> >> >> > addresses
> >> >> >> >> > for
> >> >> >> >> > the
> >> >> >> >> > other vlans?
> >> >> >> >> > The default g/way for the Procurve is our Cisco 4510 L3 switch.
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