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Troubleshooting
Unusual Network Activity
Troubleshooting
■If the monitor port is not a member of the same VLAN as the traffic from 
the monitored ports, traffic from the monitored ports does not go out the 
monitor port.
None of the devices assigned to one or more VLANs on an 802.1Q-
compliant switch are being recognized.  If multiple VLANs are being used 
on ports connecting 802.1Q-compliant devices, inconsistent VLAN IDs may 
have been assigned to one or more VLANs. For a given VLAN, the same VLAN 
ID must be used on all connected 802.1Q-compliant devices.
Link Configured for Multiple VLANs Does Not Support Traffic for One 
or More VLANs.  One or more VLANs may not be properly configured as 
“Tagged ” or “Untagged”. A VLAN assigned to a port connecting two 802.1Q-
compliant devices must be configured the same on both ports. For  example, 
VLAN_1 and VLAN_2 use the same link betwe en switch “X” and switch “Y”.
Figure 18-1. Example of Correct VLAN Port Assignments on a Link
1. If VLAN_1 (VID=1) is configured as “Untagged” on port 3 on switch “X”, 
then it must also be configured as “Untagged” on port 7 on switch “Y”. 
Make sure that the VLAN ID (VID) is the same on both switches.
2. Similarly, if VLAN_2 (VID=2)  is configured as “Tagged on the link port on 
switch “A”, then it must also be configured as “Tagged” on the link port 
on switch “B”. Make sure that the VLAN ID (VID) is the same on both 
switches.
Duplicate MAC Addresses Across VLANs.  The Switch 4108GL operates 
with multiple forwarding databases. Thus, duplicate MAC addresses occuring 
on different VLANs can appear where a devic e having one MAC address is a 
member of more than one 802.1Q VLAN, and the switch port to which the 
device is linked is using VLANs (instead of STP or trunking) to establish 
Switch “Y”
Switch “X”
Link supporting VLAN_1 
and VLAN_2
VLAN Port Assignment
Port    VLAN_ 1       VLAN_2
X-3      Untagged   Tagged
Port X-3 Port Y- 7
VLAN Port Assignment
Port    VLAN_1        VLAN_2
Y-7      Untagged   Tagged