Reference Dell powerconnect 5524 cannot ping between coelio and trunk port

Hello...

We set up a new switch of 5524 I untagged on vlan 20 and access ports where vlan 20 I allowed. I created a computer on the access port on the same trunk port ip net... cant ping beween them. I'm no expert of switch, so I wonder what I missed. I did the same thing on a dell old 3524 and it works directly...

Here's the port config I tried to do a ping beween is 6 and 10 ports

(Another thing, how how to remove):

switchport mode trunk
switchport access vlan none)

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

interface vlan 1
IP 88.131.90.252 255.255.255.240
!
interface vlan 5
the name 'SCE CJA'
!
interface vlan 6
the name "out of Tele2.
!
interface vlan 7
name "Outside Telenor"
!
interface vlan 8
name "TDC Multivrf"
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interface vlan 20
TDC-CISCO-LAN name
!
[0mMore: , quit: q or CTRL + Z, one line: interface vlan 21]
the name "FW inside."
!
interface vlan 99
name «FW sync»
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gigabitethernet1/0/1 interface
Description CPE1
switchport access vlan 5
!
interface gigabitethernet1/0/2
Description CPE2
switchport access vlan 5
!
interface gigabitethernet1/0/3
Df description
spanning tree portfast
switchport mode trunk
switchport access vlan no
!
interface gigabitethernet1/0/4
Description Oupps-cb2
[0mMore: , quit: q or CTRL + Z, a single line: spanning tree portfast]
switchport mode trunk
switchport access vlan no
!
interface gigabitethernet1/0/5
Upp-ccm1 description
spanning tree portfast
switchport access vlan 20
!
interface gigabitethernet1/0/6
Oupps-ccm2 description
spanning tree portfast
switchport access vlan 20
!
interface gigabitethernet1/0/7
Tdc-multivrf1 description
switchport access vlan 8
!
interface gigabitethernet1/0/8
TDC-multivrf2 description
switchport access vlan 8
!
[0mMore: , quit: q or CTRL + Z, one line: interface gigabitethernet1/0/9]
Description Oupps-cb-tq03
spanning tree portfast
switchport mode trunk
!
interface gigabitethernet1/0/10
Description Oupps-cb-tq04
spanning tree portfast
switchport mode trunk
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interface gigabitethernet1/0/11
Tele2-outside description
switchport access vlan 6
!
interface gigabitethernet1/0/12
Tele2-outside description
switchport access vlan 6
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interface gigabitethernet1/0/13
Telenor-outside description
switchport access vlan 7
!
[0mMore: , quit: q or CTRL + Z, one line: interface gigabitethernet1/0/14]
Telenor-outside description
switchport access vlan 7
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interface gigabitethernet1/0/15
Description Word-Oupps-fw-tq01-inside
switchport mode trunk
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interface gigabitethernet1/0/16
Description Word-Oupps-fw-tq02-inside
switchport mode trunk
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interface gigabitethernet1/0/17
FW-sync description
switchport access vlan 99
!
interface gigabitethernet1/0/18
FW-sync description
switchport access vlan 99
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interface gigabitethernet1/0/19
Description Word-Oupps-fw-tq01-outside
[0mMore: , quit: q or CTRL + Z, a single line: switchport mode trunk]
!
interface gigabitethernet1/0/20
Description Word-Oupps-fw-tq02-outside
switchport mode trunk
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interface gigabitethernet1/0/22
FW-Sync description
switchport access vlan 99
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interface gigabitethernet1/0/23
Description Word-Oupps-FW-tq01-outside
192.168.11.1 IP address 255.255.255.0
switchport mode trunk
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interface gigabitethernet1/0/24
Description Word-AIN-LAN-SW
switchport access vlan 20
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IP route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 88.131.90.241

[0mMore: , quit: q or CTRL + Z, a single line:]

Information of VLAN

The name of the VLAN Tag Ports Ports unmarked Type permission
---- ------------ ------------------ ------------------ --------- -------------
1 1 article gi1/0/3-4, default required
Article gi1/0/9-10
item in gi1/0/15-16,
item in gi1/0/19-21,
item in gi1/0/23,
item in gi1/0/25-48,
TE1/0/1-2.
GI2/0/1-48.
TE2/0/1-2.
IG3/0/1-48.
TE3/0/1-2.
IG4/0/1-48.
TE4/0/1-2.
IG5/0/1-48.
TE5/0/1-2.
GI6/0/1-48.
TE6/0/1-2.
gi7/0/1-48.
TE7/0/1-2.
gi8/0/1-48.
TE8/0/1-2, m 1-32
5 CPE TDC article gi1/0/3-4, item in gi1/0/1-2 permanent required
[0mMore: , quit: q or CTRL + Z, one line: article gi1/0/9-10]
item in gi1/0/15-16,
item in gi1/0/19-20,
item in gi1/0/23
6 outside section gi1/0/3-4, item in gi1/0/11-12 permanent required
Tele2 item in gi1/0/9-10,
item in gi1/0/15-16,
item in gi1/0/19-20,
item in gi1/0/23
7 outside article gi1/0/3-4, item in gi1/0/13-14 required permanent
Telenor item in gi1/0/9-10,
item in gi1/0/15-16,
item in gi1/0/19-20,
item in gi1/0/23
8 TDC Multivrf item in gi1/0/3-4, item in gi1/0/7-8 permanent required
Article gi1/0/9-10
item in gi1/0/15-16,
item in gi1/0/19-20,
item in gi1/0/23
TDC-CISCO-LA 20, article gi1/0/3-4, item in gi1/0/5-6, item in gi1/0/24 required permanent
N item in gi1/0/9-10,
item in gi1/0/15-16,
[0mMore: , quit: q or CTRL + Z, one line: item in gi1/0/19-20,]
item in gi1/0/23

In safe mode the PVID is 1 VLAN by default. You can do this by entering the command #switchport trunk vlan native {number of vlan}. If Cisco is configured to accept and send the marked packets and has an IP address in the subnet of VLAN 20, it should be able to communicate with other devices in VLAN 20.

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