We have recently switched from HP Procurve series to HP Comware based switches. A configuration which has been working on Procurve doesn't seem to work on Comware. Here are the details: The provider interface is Cisco based, network connectivity is delivered using a specific vlan (provider side), lets say vlan 600. We have defined access ports on HP switches for internet access, using vlan 2. Port mode is access port. So I would expect the switch to discard the incoming vlan tag 600 and forward packets internally to all ports assigned to vlan 2. A 2nd access port on the switch with vlan 2 connects to the firewall wan port. Configuration is as simple as it can get, first for HP Procurve, 2nd for Comware Switch: Procurve: vlan 2 name "Wan" untagged 1-4 tagged 15,43-44 no ip address Port 1 is connected to provider uplink, port 2 to Firewall WAN IF. WORKING! Comware: interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/3 port access vlan 2 interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/4 port access vlan 2 Port 3 is connected to provider uplink, port 4 to Firewall WAN IF. NOT working. So where is the difference between Procurve and Comware Switch? Is there anything I'm missing? I would expect to see port 3 & 4 communicate, as they are forced to the same vlan 2. But I do only see a MAC address entry on port 3 (Firewall MAC), no MAC from provider uplink on port 4.