According to you it is possible to set up a trunk port to transfer network traffic
of both normal vlans and vlans that transmit wan traffic,
in particular I would like to know if segment A could carry the following
vlans on the same cable:
lan = for dump-ac1 management
guest = for the wifi ssid 1
iot = for the wifi ssid 2
wan1 = traffic from modem 1 which will have to manage the router
with ip address 192.168.6.1
wan2 = traffic from modem 2 that will have to manage the router
with ip address 192.168.6.1
and I assume that segment B will be able to carry the following vlans
on the same cable:
lan = for dump-ac1 management
guest = for the wifi ssid 1
iot = for the wifi ssid 2
could someone enlighten me by sharing his configuration if he is in an
environment where the router is far from the corresponding access modem
and has to pass traffic from a managed switch
a warm thanks to anyone who wants to answer me ...
It is possible.
You assign port to modem1 in vlan 10, port to modem2 in vlan20, then a trunk port towards router with tagged vlans 10,20, 60 (lan), 70 (guest), 80 (iot) and the rest ports to vlan60/70/80 for wired devices.
Should I create a wan 1 and wan 2 interface and set a "Protocol: Unmanaged" on the dump-ap or not ?
the dump-ac has neither firewall nor dhcp-server active and does not offer any
services except ssh and lights on the lan or should I leave some services
active such as the firewall ?
It is not absolutely necessary, but I think it will be easier if you have them, so better create the unmanaged interfaces wan1 and wan2 and add there the ports towards the modem and the tagged vlan to the router.