This guide will explain how to setup your SG350 switch to use 2 VLANs.
Adding VLANs.
1x VLAN for the Ravenna AES67 and 1x VLAN for regular networking.
VLAN1 : will be used for regular networking.
VLAN2 : will be used for Ravenna AES67.
By default the switch already has VLAN1 created with defaults for regular networking.
So we will be adding VLAN2 for the for the Ravenna AES67 networking.
Once connected to the switch :
- In the Getting Started page, click on Create VLAN.
- Click on the Add button at the bottom of the VLAN Table.
- Set the VLAN ID: 2 and enter a VLAN NAME (can be anything you want, please do not use special characters).
Make sure VLAN Interface Status and Link Status SNMP Traps are both active.
Click on Apply once done. - Go to VLAN Management > PORT TO VLAN,
In the Filter section, set the VLAN ID to 2, and Interface Type to Port.
Click on Go. - Now you can see that all ports for VLAN 2 are excluded, you need to assign the required ports to this RAVENNA/AES67 VLAN.
Set the required ports from Excluded to Untagged.
Click on Apply once done. - You may now check your VLAN1 config.
In the Filter section, set the VLAN ID to 1, and Interface Type to Port.
Click on Go.
You can see that the ports you have added to VLAN 2 are excluded from VLAN 1. This explains how to change ip for VLAN2 so the admin page of the switch can also be reached from VLAN2
- Go to "Administration" then click "Management Interface" and then "IPV4 Interface", the following pane will open in the right.
In Management VLAN choose 2 and on IP Adress type in the IP Adress you want.
I suggest you use the settings as shown in the picture bellow.Note
For VLAN2 appear on "Management VLAN" you will have to have something connected to it (at least one port in USE).
Save your settings, and reboot the device.
Here is how to change the IGMP settings to use for VLAN2 Ravenna AES67.
- Click on "MULTICAST" on the left menu.
- Click on "IPV4 Multicast Configuration" and then click on "IGMP SNOOPING".
- The following pane should show up in the right side.
Make sure "IGMP SNOOPING STATUS" & "IGMP QUERIER STATUS" are ticked "ENABLE" as show in the picture. - Select the "ENTRY 2" (vlan id 2) and click on "EDIT" as shown on the picture below.
- In the window that just popped up edit the entries there (all the yellow marked entries, should be set as shown) and click "APPLY"
- Click on Copy/Save Configuration link (yellow marked) to go save your configuration .
- Choose "Running Configuration" and "Startup Configuration" and click "Apply".
- Click on "DONE" button and that is it.
By default, Green Ethernet settings are applied, this needs to be disabled.
Please check your current configuration and set them to the same as show in this guide.- Port Management > Green Ethernet > Properties
Untick both Energy Detect Mode and Short Reach.
Untick 802.3 Energy Efficient Ethernet (IEEE)
By default, our config files use the Basic QoS Mode but the DSCP to Queue are settings modified.
Please check your current configuration and set them to the same as show in this guide.- QoS Mode: Basic MODE
- On the QoS Basic Mode / Global settings the Trust Mode should be : DSCP
- By default these are the DSCP to Queue settings, we will change that.
- Change the DSCP to Queue Settings as shown in the following picture and click apply to apply the new settings to the current running configuration :
- Once you click apply the following appears at the top of the DSCP to Queue window.
Click on the Copy/Save Configuration link to go directly to the save configuration page. - Save your settings from Running Configuration to Startup Configuration (click apply to save).
That will then apply the current settings to the start up configuration witch will be run every time the switch reboots.
In other terms that makes that configuration to become permanent.
- Go to "Administration" then click "Management Interface" and then "IPV4 Interface", the following pane will open in the right.