I'm still struggling with VLANS as I've posted previously, but I thought this specific question might be better off as a separate post.
Running Wireshark on a Windows PC connected to port 3 of a CSS326.
Port 3 is in VLAN 10 and configured in STRICT mode with Default VLAN ID of 1 -- to use as an ACCESS type
Port 7 is in VLAN 10 and configured in STRICT mode with Default VLAN ID of 10 -- to use as a TRUNK type..
I got it to show the VLAN data (had to add a DWORD to Registry for NIC to NOT strip VLAN packets).
This is what is shows on wireshark:
848258 725.326229 Dell_be:55:84 Broadcast ARP 64 Who has 192.168.2.22? Tell 192.168.2.113
Frame 848258: 64 bytes on wire (512 bits), 64 bytes captured (512 bits) on interface \Device\NPF_{F3BC0773-0D22-48AB-B4CF-F90A5A606272}, id 0
Ethernet II, Src: Dell_be:55:84 (18:03:73:be:55:84), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)
802.1Q Virtual LAN, PRI: 0, DEI: 0, ID: 10
000. .... .... .... = Priority: Best Effort (default) (0)
...0 .... .... .... = DEI: Ineligible
.... 0000 0000 1010 = ID: 10
Type: ARP (0x0806)
Padding: 0000000000000000000000000000
Trailer: 00000000
Address Resolution Protocol (request)
Seems 192.168.2.113 doesn't know how to reach 192.168.2.22