By default a trunk port will carry all VLANs, which it will need to do in
the setup you have illustrated.  If you prune the other VLANs at the second
switch, the users in VLANs 3 and 4 on the third switch will be cut off.

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> Dear All,
>
> I am new newbie in VLAN routing and don't have enough equipments to test
> myself. If I have the following setup. The tagged port 1 need include vlan
> 1,2,3,4 or simply include vlan 1,2 to make all 4 VLANs routable? Similiar
in
> tagged port2, include 1,2,3,4 or 3,4 only?
>
>
>                 Layer3 switch
>                  /        \
>                 /          \
>             tagged port1  tagged port2
>                /            \
>               /              \
>           Layer2 switch    Layer2 switch
>           /        \         /       \
>        vlan1     vlan2     vlan3    vlan4
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> rgds,
> Happy World




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