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Amlethae
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Hi,
I've got the HP 1800-3G and I'm trying to set up VLANs in order to allow devices on my network with Jumbo Frames to connect to each other at the right speed.
In order to make it simple for helping let me narrow it down to this:
Devices:
2 Mac Pros using LAG & Jumbo Frames and the ability to tag packets for vlans (1 & 2)
1 QNAP 409 with Jumbo Frames (can't tag packets on its own) on VLANS 1 & 2
1 Router with Cable connection on VLAN 1
The two Macs are able to access the internet through VLAN 1, and they're able to talk to each other with Jumbo Frames on VLAN 2 automatically (file transfer at ~55mb/s) but the QNAP is only transferring files at 1500mtu (therefore only practically working on VLAN 1)... how do I get the QNAP to talk on VLAN 2 (Jumbo Frames) when possible? Because it can't tag packets on its own I assume there has to be a setting in the switch but I can't figure it out.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I've got the HP 1800-3G and I'm trying to set up VLANs in order to allow devices on my network with Jumbo Frames to connect to each other at the right speed.
In order to make it simple for helping let me narrow it down to this:
Devices:
2 Mac Pros using LAG & Jumbo Frames and the ability to tag packets for vlans (1 & 2)
1 QNAP 409 with Jumbo Frames (can't tag packets on its own) on VLANS 1 & 2
1 Router with Cable connection on VLAN 1
The two Macs are able to access the internet through VLAN 1, and they're able to talk to each other with Jumbo Frames on VLAN 2 automatically (file transfer at ~55mb/s) but the QNAP is only transferring files at 1500mtu (therefore only practically working on VLAN 1)... how do I get the QNAP to talk on VLAN 2 (Jumbo Frames) when possible? Because it can't tag packets on its own I assume there has to be a setting in the switch but I can't figure it out.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.