Cisco Switches :: SF300-48 Cannot Communicate With VLan 2
Jan 2, 2013
my new Cisco SF300-48. I want to create 2 vlan (vlan 1 & vlan 2). The switch is set at layer 2. example : vlan 1 (port 1, 2, 3) , vlan 2 (port 4, 5, 6) vlan 1 can communicate each other (port 1, 2, 3) and vlan 2 can communicate each other (port 4, 5, 6)But vlan 1 cannot communicate with vlan 2.
We are trying to config vlan 10 for data and vlan 20 for voice on the same port - port 1 of swtich SF300-24P to run both data and voice on different vlans.Do I have to add vlan 10 as an untagged vlan to port 1 and add vlan 20 as an tagged vlan to port 1?If I do not want to assign the native vlan 1 to port 1, how can I remove it ? The GUI page - assign VLAN to port does not allow to remove it.Aslo, what mode shall I set up on port 1? General, trunk or access ?
now we have 2 switches: SF300-24..on one SF300-24 we config it at layer 3 mode with VLAN configuration same as following [code] And we use port 26 on 2 switches SF300-24 is trunk mode then we connect both SF300-24 switches.But on SF300-24 layer 2 cann't inderstand VLAN from Sf300-24 layer 3..How to config VLAN on 2 switches SF300-24 Layer 3 and SF300-24 layer 2?
In my network I got 3 SF300 24 p switches. I managed vlan 10 for data and it is also a native vlan and vlan 20 for voice ,1st switch is the core switch and im having a problem in connecting them ?
I have a Cisco SF300-24P deployed at a customer prem running only a couple VLAN's - 1 customer related and 1 for management. Recently the customer inquired about changing his connection to Q-in-Q. I have changed the interface type to customer but then it selects vlan 4095 as the vlan associated to that port. How do I change that vlan or by default is that the only vlan I can use? Currently the customer is using vlan 904 and would like to continue to use that vlan in the Q-in-Q config.
I got question about Cisco SF300-24P- is it possible to have management vlan in other vlan than in default vlan?I have default vlan 10 and voice vlan 20, I need to reach switch through voice vlan so I need to set up, interface vlan 20 with ip address. I ask these, because in gui, under Management Interface, IPv4 interface,under Management VLAN, I can only choose vlan 10, which is my default vlan, I dont have option to set ,up, in this case, vlan 20 as management vlan.
I have a SF 300-24 24-Port 10/100 Managed Switch and I am trying to set some VLANs. The image below shows how I want it to be setup:Since the remote site goes through the Internet, making port 20 an 802.1Q trunk over the two VLANs will give WAN connectivity to VPN/E-mail.I've tried all sort of settings [ see attachments] but can't get it work.
I have a sf300 with (2) vlans (1) ] vlan for data and vlan (100) is my voice vlan I have Vlan (100) tagged traffic, and my VoIP pbx as an access port only to vlan (100) all other ports are trunk ports with vlan (100) tagged and vlan (1) untagged traffic. I get no outbound audio on calls I can call out hear them fine they cant hear me. I am wondering if my tagged traffic leaving the phone is being striped and if so were. I have CDP turned off.
i have a asa5505 and sf300-48,in the sf300 have ip defult-gateway 192.168.1.93 and have internet in vlan2 but vlan 3 not work. ping from "vlan3" to "vlan2" its ok.
I am facing an issue to setup what I initially called simple network but still unable to put it together.On SG300-20 I want to setup 4.3 of the vlan are to separate users in to different groups and to secure data confidentiality.1 is for the NAS. All users on the 3 vlans must access the NAS vlan.All user should have access to internet via SG300 through the ISP provided router. How to configure this, I have every little knowledge of switching and routing? And the routing seems to be the issue I am encountering because I am able to create the VLANs and assign static IP address to them but not able to get them talk to each other. I use each vlan ip as gateway on each port assigned. [code]
I am trying to set up a Vlan on an SF-302-08 small business switch. I would like two Vlans both with internet access but the two cannot communicate with each other. I am not really sure how to go about setting this up as its all fairly new to me. I have successfully set up the Vlans and the ports on each VLAN cannot communicate with each other however the internet access will only work when plugged into either VLAN but wont work on both together
I'm setting up an SNMP poller to retrieve the ARP table (ipNetToMediaPhysAddress) from my SF300 switches. I can retrieve the table from SF300-24P and SF300-48P switches running Firmware Version 1.0.0.27, but get garbage for the MAC address when retrieving that same table on the same model switches running Firmware Version 1.1.1.8. Is there an outstanding defect on this code level? How can I retrieve the table showing the IP address to MAC address mappings?
I have a sf300 with (2) vlans (1) ] vlan for data and vlan (100) is my voice vlan I have Vlan (100) tagged traffic, and my VoIP pbx as an access port only to vlan (100) all other ports are trunk ports with vlan (100) tagged and vlan (1) untagged traffic. I get no outbound audio on calls I can call out hear them fine they cant hear me. I am wondering if my tagged traffic leaving the phone is being striped and if so were. I have CDP turned off.
getting a SF300 to properly route IP between 2 VLANs. I've watched the demo video and performed everything it showed, but I get the most bizarre half-way results. I haven't done anything on Cisco routers in about 15 years, so I'm a little rusty.
We have an office LAN with a cable modem/router for Internet access where the modem/router has IP address 192.168.1.1. We have the usual 24 bit prefix net mask. The SF 300 is connected to this network on port 1.
I have configured port 1 to VLAN 1, interface in Access mode, assigned a static IP address of 192.168.1.36, which is a free address on our office LAN. I have configured port 2 to VLAN 2, interface in Access mode, assigned a static IP address of 192.168.3.1 I put a static route in the modem/router, pointing 192.168.3.0/24 to 192.168.1.36.
I have a PC on 192.168.3.10 attached to port 2.
The SF300 can ping 192.168.3.1, but not 192.168.3.10. 192.168.3.10 can ping 192.168.3.1. It can also ping 192.168.1.1, and can pull up an HTTP router admin page from 192.168.1.1. 192.168.3.1 can be pinged from anywhere on 192.168.1.x, but 192.168.3.10 cannot be pinged from 192.168.1.x. Finally, 192.168.3.10 cannot ping any other addresses on 192.168.1.x except 192.168.1.1, and cannot reach the Internet.
Here's my configuration:
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i have a small network with Polycom phones connected to the sf300 switch and have the pc's daisy chained via the second switch port on each phone. i have the pc traffic running on the default vlan 1 and the voice traffic running on the voice vlan 100. can i do bandwidth management on a vlan/port basis or is that not necessary. i want to ensure that the voice traffic is never impacted by the pc traffic on the same cable.
I have a new install with 3 SF300 switches, setup as vlan 2, the switch connected directly to the 2901 router has no problems, plug in a phone and it gets an IP, but if connected to either of the two swtiches behind the first switch, they do not get an IP. I am seeing the DHCP request hitting the router, and the router sending the IP to the phone, but it never gets the IP.
All ports are setup as trunk on vlan 2 including the ports that connect the switches together. Not sure what the problem is, but they are going live tomorrow and only have 48 out of 120 phones.
I have two VLANs set up on a Catalyst 2950 switch: VLAN 1 (192.168.1.x) and VLAN 2 (192.168.2.x). VLAN 2 can ping the router on the 192.168.1.x network and nothing else, which is what I want. However, computers on the 192.168.1.x network can ping computers on VLAN 2, which is what I do not want. I want to make it where VLAN 1 and VLAN 2 cannot communicate with one another, but that VLAN 2 can still ping the router on VLAN 1. I've read about access control lists and ip tables
Trunk from 3500 going into SF300-8 #1 QNQTrunk from SF300-8 #1 going into trunk SF300-8 #2QNQ from SF300-08#2 going into Trunk SF300-24, All Vlans from Network 1 seem to be communicating properly between the 3550 and SF300-24 and is isolated from the Transport Network by QnQ. I am having one problem, I can not ping the SF300-24 or get to the management interface. I am able to access other devices on the SF300-24 Vlan1 from devices on the 3550 Vlan1 and vice versa.
An end user is looking to connect 21x IP Cameras to the switch and they require at least 6W port port. Now, the datasheet states that each port on the SF300 provides 15.4W.I need to double check so that the end user will not start connecting the IP Cameras and then half of them might not fire up.
cisco 2811 - DHCP server..If IP Phone 3905 installed in SF 300 he does not receive an ip address. [code] If IP Phone 3905 installed in the Catalyst 2960 - all OK.
My ISP is providing me with 1 public IP on a /30 network and 14 public IPs on a /28 network. In this example the 10.0.0.1 is the default gw provided by my ISP and 10.0.0.2 is my SF300-08. If I setup my router to route to 10.0.0.2 as the default gw through the interface between the switch and router, can I configure the static routes in the switch to route further to 10.0.0.1?
is it possible to have these 2 networks on different VLANs and configure inter-VLAN routing? I don't want the switch accessible from the 10.0.0.2 IP.
We have a mitel 3300 PBX that is our DHCP server. It feeds an old Foundry Networks switch that nobody knows the password for anymore so I can't even look in it to get some clues. What I think I know is this.
Phones plug into the switch, PC's plug into the phone.
I am assuming this to be the case becase all the PC's get those numbers and when booting up a phone it comes up and says "vlan2 pri 5" during the DHCP discovery.
Like I said the Mitel 3300 is the DHCP server and our internet access is from the firewall's trusted port.
I have put the switch in L3 mode via the console. No matter what I try, the PC will always get IP addresses in vlan2's subnet. Even if I plug the PC directly into the switch.
I have factory reset this baby and all I have done at this point is put it back in L3 and changed the default ip address so I can get to the web GUI.
I am looking for some technical specs on the SF300 series which I can't seem to find in the 300 series data sheet: the maximum delay for traffic through the switchbuffer size for each switchportwhether or not the ports are suitable for shielded cable and connectors
After finishing all of my projects here at work, I decided to finally take a look at a sf300-08 that was left by my predecessor. I almost got into it once via browser but the UI crashed. So I downloaded the manual and proceeded to connect to the switch via rs-232. When I get to the log in screen I cant type anything in and when I try hypterterminal crashes.
I changed the setting from static to dynamic and the switch froze up. all lights on the panel flashed, when they stopped the system light on the left side continued to flash. I tryied unplugging unit as well as depressing the reset for longer than 30 seconds. Unit still the same.
I have a couple of SF300-24 switches. When I made needed configurations using CLI or GUI and then saved all configurations. The problem is that switches do not save configurations after reboot.