The 1960 series has the JL805A intended as an aggregation switch or "collapsed core". A demo config of this routing and securing it down on the switch would be very interesting.
Best video demoing the setup of these 1930s... No one seems to go near the L3 features in any other video (sort of think they don't know how). I'm trying to get dhcp working through the L3 for various vlan networks on the uplink to a router... Any advice there? :)
I just set this up at home. My set up may be different than yours so hope it helps. I have instant on switch uplink to pfsense+ firewall. All VLANs are tagged on the switch uplink to firewall, the VLANs are tagged on the firewall interface, and I have DHCP server configured and running on pfsense+ for each VLAN. Simply plugging device in to the switch port with desired VLAN untagged and DHCP will assign IP info for that VLAN. Hope it helps.
The 1960 series has the JL805A intended as an aggregation switch or "collapsed core". A demo config of this routing and securing it down on the switch would be very interesting.
Best video demoing the setup of these 1930s... No one seems to go near the L3 features in any other video (sort of think they don't know how).
I'm trying to get dhcp working through the L3 for various vlan networks on the uplink to a router... Any advice there? :)
I just set this up at home. My set up may be different than yours so hope it helps. I have instant on switch uplink to pfsense+ firewall. All VLANs are tagged on the switch uplink to firewall, the VLANs are tagged on the firewall interface, and I have DHCP server configured and running on pfsense+ for each VLAN. Simply plugging device in to the switch port with desired VLAN untagged and DHCP will assign IP info for that VLAN. Hope it helps.