Cisco Switches :: SG-200 / SG-300 - 2 Internet Connections VLans

Apr 12, 2013

At the moment i have 2 internetconnentions with 2 different modems/routers. The computers are currently direct connected to the router.I'm considering adding a switch in the network and i hope i can make 2 different vlans each for one internet connection. The two networks should not be able to connect eachother.But i dont know what switch i need to do that. Do i need a Sg-200 or a SG-300 switch?

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Cisco Switches :: SGE2010 Switches / VLANs And A Blocked Port In Spanning-tree?

Aug 20, 2012

I have 2 switch groups.
 
2 SGE2010's with VLAN's defined as 10,20 and 30
 
Vlan 10 is the management VLAN, and it uplinks to our border router.Vlan 20 is the workstation VLAN, and all workstations point to the switch as their default GW? Vlan 30 is the ip phone VLAN, and all phones use this as their gateway.
 
I would like to put a LAG between said switches, we have some servers on the ip phone switch that need to be accessed by the workstation clients, and the single 100mb link through the router is probably not going to be enough.As I understand it, because the switches have different networks on them, a simple lag will not work. I did create a lag, and assign ip addresses to each side, however in that mode, it doesn't appear I can block vlan 10 from transiting the LAG, and with out that block I will end up with a logical loop, and spanning-tree will block one of the uplinks, or the LAG itself.

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Jul 17, 2012

I was looking for configuring QOS for two VLANS i have created. these will be for voice traffic vlan 22 and video traffic vlan23. i also have three other vlans for pc's, wireless devices and our cnc machines. we have 5 switches that are all SG30028P's with a single switch doing the intervlan routing (operating at layer 3). all of the switches are trunked back to the main switch and ive been through the guide written on how to do this on a single switch which i dont think is layer 3.

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Cisco Switches :: Multiple VLANS And SG300-28P Switches Setup?

Aug 20, 2012

I'm going to have several SG300-28P switches to setup.  I'll need to create multiple vlans for data, voice, and wireless traffic.  I have the following questions in setting up this configuration:
 
VLAN 1 Management
VLAN 100 Data
VLAN 200 Wireless
VLAN 300 Voice 
 
1) For managing the switches via IP, will LAN1 be the default management network?  Should I create a seperate VLAN for managing the switches?
 
2) For uplinking the switches together, I plan to trunk a port to connect the switches together.  What's the configuration on the trunk port to forward all vlans from one switch to another?
 
3) On some ports, I want to configure a trunk for two vlans (Data and Voice) where the phone has a pass through for PC.  The phone supports tagging for the PC and the VoIP traffic.  For example on port 10, would VLAN 100 and 300 be set to tagged?

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Cisco Switches :: SG200 Vlans Across Two Switches

May 22, 2011

I am trying to set up three vlans across two switches. The switches are Cisco SG200 and SG 300 series. There are 20 devices connected to the two switches including a router for Internet. Among these devices are five wireless access points all hardwired to the LAN. If I understand correctly the first thing I have to do is aggregate the two switches. I ran two cat5 cables to ports 1 and 2 of each switch. As I understand it all I need to do is to create SAG with the two ports on each switch. I think I need to use tagging but I don't really understand how to do this. Once I get the trunking set up correctly I want to create one vlan to which all devices will belong for Internet access. The other two would be for data and VoIP. Do I create vlans with the same name on both switches? When I assign the devices (by port) do I need to enable tagging? Which type of port setting should I use? I am assuming that by including the acess points in the vlans will mean that any wireless device connected to them will have acess to the Internet and the devices in the same vlan. 

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Cisco Switches :: Wake On LAN (WOL) Across Different VLANS On SG-300-10?

Sep 9, 2012

I am trying to get WOL working across different VLANS on a SG-300-10 Switch in Layer 3 Mode.  To achieve this, I've setup an UDP-Relay (GUI menu IP Configuration) for UDP-Port 7 to 255.255.255.255 (this should flood all interfaces with the paket), however, WOL doesn't work across different VLANS.  When I am connected directly to the corresponding VLAN, WOL works fine within the same subnet. 

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Cisco Switches :: How To Use Different VLans Outside Another Gateway In SG-300 28

Mar 22, 2012

How shall i use different vlans outside another gateway in sg-300 28? Example:

vlan2 192.168.2.0/24 gateway 192.168.2.1 outside router gateway 192.168.2.254
vlan3 192.168.3.0/24 gateway 192.168.3.1 outside router gateway 192.168.3.254
 
should me doing in sg-300 28?

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Cisco Switches :: Cannot Access VLANS On SF300 24 Over QnQ

Jan 30, 2012

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.

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Cisco Switches :: Multiple VLANs Between 2 SG300-10

Aug 26, 2012

I have 2 SG300-10 switches, and I need two VLANs, one for internal network and one for WiFi APs.I need ports 1->4 on both switches to be part of 1st VLAN  and ports 5->8 on 2nd VLAN; and port 10 uplink to 2nd switch.How I set up the VLANs and interface VLAN mode?
 
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Cisco Switches :: SF300-08 - Possible To Have 2 Networks On Different VLANs

May 22, 2011

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.

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Cisco Switches :: SG 300-10 Multicast Routing On VLans 10 / 20 And 30

Apr 9, 2013

I am IT teacher at a middle school in Nuremberg, Germany. We have in our school 5 VLANs, 4 Switchtes, 1 L3 switch and 1 router.
 
2 months ago the old L3 switch (Catalyst 3550-12T) is broken. In the short term I've borrowed a Catalyst 3750G-24, so that the network continues to function. Now a SG 300-10 switch was purchased. This should be configured the same as the 3550-12T or 3750-24G.The network looks like this (there are much more PCS than in this image):
 
VLAN ID
VLAN Interface
DHCP
DHCP-pool
[Code]....
 
The DHCP server in VLAN 30 is also a FOG server. The Fog server images all PCs in school. PCs in VLAN 10, 20 and 30 boot from PXE. The MS Server in VLAN 10 has been configured by the DHCP options 66 and 67.
 
The Catalyst 3750G-24 routes the multicast, but the SG 300-10 I do not have the option of using the commands ip multicast-routing distributedip pim sparse-dense-modeto work and must configure igmp. I'm having problems with the igmp-configuration on the SG 300-10. Therefore, I have uploaded the configuration of the 3750G-24 and the configuration of the SG 300-10 (without ACL).

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Cisco Switches :: Configure Multiple VLANs On SG 200-18?

Jun 22, 2011

I am having problems accomplishing these tasks with my new SG 200-18.
 
I have a LinkSys WRT54G2 connected to port 1. I would like ports 2-8 to be in one VLAN with access to the Internet and to be able to share their printers, hard drives, etc. with other computers on ports 2-8. I would like each of ports 9-16 to be on a separate VLAN with access only to the Internet and no other ports on the switch. I would like to be able to manage the switch from any of the ports 2-8.
 
After I create the VLAN 1009 (see screenshot below), port 9 can browse the Internet and cannot see the other ports on the switch which is correct. However, ports 2-8 can no longer access the switch at 192.168.1.20 in order to manage the switch.

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Cisco Switches :: Configure SG200-8 To Have Three VLANs?

Oct 26, 2011

I am a novice at setting up Cisco routers, I have a few years of networking form the server side of things just beginning to work on the switch side. I am trying to configure a sg200-8 to have three VLANs.
 
Here are the steps i used:

Create VLAN:
 VLAN
VLAN ID: 10
VLAN Name: 22 lab network
Apply
 VLAN
VLAN ID: 20
VLAN Name: 23 lab network
Apply

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Oct 19, 2011

I have  successfully set up a VLAN on my primary switch which is an SGE2010. I  have 3 other switches is other buildings connected in series. The next  in line is another SGE2010 and then a SLM2024 and an SGE2010. Each are  connected with Fiber and I'm not sure how to set up the switches so that  the router controlling VLAN 2 will push IP addresses to the clients on  that VLAN and allow internet access. We're using it as a guest VLAN for  our customers to have internet access. I have those GBIC ports set up as  trunks right now except for the SLM2024...I'm not quite sure how to set  that up. The VLAN is set up on each switch exactly the same though.

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Cisco Switches :: Connect 2 SG200-26 Using Two Separate VLans

Jul 21, 2012

I have two cabinets in a datacenter with four available cross connect cables.  I would like to set up two LAGs between the two switches each of which will carry one vlan across to the other.   My default vlan contains all of my servers on it (10.0.0.0/8), and my backup vlan (192.168.200.0/24) will only be used for iscsi traffic and data backups.  At the moment, I have one cable connecting the two switches and it works fine for the default vlan.  When I add in a second cable and set it to vlan 200, no matter what settings I try it just doesn't pass traffic. I've made several attempts to get the second connection working, tagged, untagged, trunk, access, etc. 

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Dec 10, 2012

Id like to set up our AP to push our different vlans depending on which ESSID you connect to.
 
A few things I am unclear on. The switch port on the SGE needs to be in trunk mode I assume.
 
Do I marry the Management Vlan ID on the AP to the PVID on the SGE port ? Or is the PVID the untagged vlan ID ?  
 
I set the switches port to trunk mode, it's PVID to 10 and set the management vlan ID on the AP to 10 and I get TTL Exceeded in Route when I try to ping.

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Cisco LAN :: Management Interfaces On 7600 Switches And Its VLANs

Jul 19, 2012

I am using a Catalyst 7600.
 
I set up a VLAN interface (VLAN 3) with an IP-address and I can connect to it using telnet and log in to the switch as admin.I call this my management interface.
 
How come I manage to log into the management interface when the native VLAN is default 1? I thought the native VLAN determines which VLAN I need to log into to access the switch?
 
Can I make management interfaces of all the 48 ports if I want?

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Cisco Switches :: Get SG300 To Work As Router Between VLANs

Jul 10, 2012

i am trying to get a SG300 work as a router between VLAN's?So fare without any lock?Test setup one SG300 switch and 2 PC's  ?Ping works from host to VLAN IP's, but not from host A to host B 

Here is the host configuration
 
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Here is the switch configuration

SG300 with FW 1.1.2.0 configuration i L3 mode
set system mode router
confip routing                         (needed on SG300??? - ti is on a 3560 i PacketTracer)
vlan databasevlan 5vlan 6vlan 7

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Cisco Switches :: SF300-24P / 48P And ASA 5500 - Configure VLans

Oct 2, 2012

I saw a post in [URL] that was close to what I need to do.  But this site seems a better place to ask a question. We need to install a second switch (SF300-24P) to an existing network with an SF300 48P and an ASA5500 for gateway/firewall etc. the network on the 48p switch is 192.168.1.xx.  We want to use the new switch for ip cameras and 192.168.2.xx.
 
I will assume I need to set up a vlan on the 24 port switch for the 192.168.2.xx ip range, i will call this vlan20.  I will guess that I need to pick a port from the 48p switch and create  vlan20 on the 48p switch to access the 24p switch.  I want users on the 192.168.1.xx network to be able to access cameras on the 192.168.2.xx network.  Do I need to add a line in the asa config file for the new switch?

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Cisco Switches :: SG300-28P - Assign IP Address To VLANs When Using A GUI

Jul 19, 2012

I have just purchased a SG300-28P switch I am using a GUI to do my config. I cant create VLANs just fine on this but I can not assign IP address to the VLANs.
 
I just want to have a Data and Voice VLAN on this I am planning on leaving data on VLAn 1 but I can't seem to find an option to assign an IP address to my voice vlan.
 
For some odd reason I cant access this switch using a console port.

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Cisco Switches :: SGE2010 / How To Implement Multiple VLANs

Jun 21, 2011

I have SGE2010 switches and I want to implement Multiple VLANs. Im a newbie and starting to study VLANS's.
 
I want to implement 5 VLAN's on my test lab network and here as follows:
 
192.168.1.x default
 192.168.2.x
 192.168.3.x
 192.168.20.x
 192.168.100.x
 
The .1 is exclusively for my test-lab servers.
 
The .2 is general test-lab Win-XP workstations.
 
The .3 is general test-lab Win7 worstations
 
The .20 is general test-lab production worstations
 
The .100 is for test-lab IP PHONES.

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Cisco Switches :: RV016 - Multiple Vlans Configuration?

Aug 19, 2012

I have to configure multiple vlans served with a unique DCHP server . As first step, I just will The DHCP server to serve 2 vlans. The following is the hardware and configuration that I implemented :

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But If I connect the DHCP server on a trunked switch port and adapt the DHCP server gateway 172.16.0.1 to 172.16.0.254, hosts receive ip address properly.I have to connect the DHCP server directly to the router. How can I do that, what is wrong in the configuration?

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Cisco Switches :: SG300 VLANs - Routing And ACLs

Jan 20, 2013

I have a SG300-28P that is our Main VLAN Switch. Though the VLANs that I have on it are there mostly because of our Edge Router and our AP541Ns.We have the Following VLANs defined (Subnets Changed to conseal Piblic IPs) [code]
 
VLAN200  and VLAN201 come into Our Edge Router and out on a Single GE Port via VLAN Tagged to thje SG300.The SG 300 Splits them out to Untagged Ports and they are connected to Two Firewalls, each with a IP in the 200 and 201 Subnets. The AP510 has the VLAN200, VLAN192 and VLA101 tagged Subnets sent to it. The AP521 has three SSID, each associated with a Paticular VLAN.
 
This all works fine, though there are a few hidden flaws.   Since all of the VLANs are present, both Internal and Public IPs, one could craft packets form one network and use the SG300 as its gateway to the other subnet and Gain Access. How can I isolate the Subnets, so that I can still use the SG300 as a Default Gateway for the 10.1.0.0/16 Network Make it so if someone from the 10.1.0.0/16 netwok accesses the 201.201.201.0/24 Subnet it uses the SG300's 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 default router (the Firewall IP) and not the VLAN InterfaceIf somone in the 201, 200, 192 Subnets uses the SG300 as a Gateway and tries to access a 10.1.0.0/16 address it gets blocked.

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1810-24G Setting Up VLANs On Procurve Switches

Oct 31, 2011

I have:

-Procurve 1810-24G
-Procurve 2520-8-PoE

Router (with Internet Connection) is plugged into port 24 of the 1810.My asterisk server is plugged into Port 1 of the 1810.The 2520 is plugged into Port 2 of the 1810, and all of the VoIP phones are plugged into the 2520.Rest of the office computers are plugged into the remaining ports on the 1810.

After setting up the subnet and assigning an ip to the 1810, everything else just worked out of the box. I would imagine that I should segment and prioritize the network so that the VOIP traffic is isolated and is higher priority from everything else.

I tried playing around a bit, but the phones lost connectivity, so I just defaulted everything back for now.

What would the suggestions be for setting up the VLANS properly to do this?I would also need one of the office PC's (say the one plugged into port 13 of the 1810) to be able to access the asterisk server.Also, would it be more optimal to have the asterisk server on the PoE switch or the main switch?

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Cisco Switches :: Setting Up Public / Private Vlans On Sg300-52?

Mar 25, 2013

How to setup 3 SG300-52 (in L2 mode) as per this diagram:Port 1 on all switches should be able to talk to each other and access the blob at the right.The ports 25 on the other hand should only be able to talk among themselves in their own private vlan. They are to carry sensitive traffic. So I created 3 vlans, vlan 78 for ports gi1, gi51 and vlan 10 for port25,49,50 and a dummy vlan: 666 with the intent of segratating vlan 10 from vlan 78. My attempts so far have failed. ports gi49-50 are configured as trunk ports and gi1,gi51 as access ports as the following cli output (excerpts of the startup config):
 
vlan database
vlan 10,78,666
exit
interface vlan 1
ip address 172.16.10.11 255.255.255.0

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Ports gi1 can talk to each other and access the blob but ports 25 refuse to talk to each other. But as soon as I remove the access links to the blob they can! Obviously, at that point port gi1 lose access.Is such a topology feasable or even advisable?

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Cisco Switches :: Routing Between Two Vlans On An SG300 Series Switch

Oct 22, 2011

I've seen lots of posts from people having problems routing traffic between two vlans with some complicated examples.  Any simple step-by-step example for an SG300 switch (in layer 3 mode) to configure two vlans and sending traffic between the two vlans without an external router?
 
-VLAN1 10.10.10.0
-VLAN2 10.10.20.0
 
I've tried to do this through the GUI and can't seem to make it work. I'm missing something in the GUI.

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Jun 26, 2012

I can't figure out how to configure a port membership with multiple VLANs. My setup:

- VLAN10
- VLAN20
- port settings tab: port24 in general mode
- ports to VLANs tab: untagged everywhere, when I set port 24 membership to VLAN10 I can't set port 24 membership in VLAN20 because when I do that port 24 membership in VLAN10 dissapears and vice versa
- but I can set port 24 membership to both VLANs in VLANs to port tab, but I think it doesn't work because:
- when I connect hosts to ports 23 (port 23 is a member of VLAN10 only) and 24 (member of VLAN10 and VLAN20)
there are not any connectivity between them
- but connectivity is working when I set the same PVID for both ports 23 and 24 in port setting tab, I can't set multiple PVID in here.

So, is it possible to configure port membership for multiple VLANs on this linksys. [URL]

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Apr 12, 2012

I'm struggling with a configuration issue on the Cisco SG200-08P. We are using the Cisco SG200-08P on a mobile cart that will go from class room to class room that will have computer and cisco Voip phone plugged into it. The issue is that each of our closets are in differnt VLANS ( 1 voice and 1 data....lets say data vlan 20 and voice vlan 2025 for conversation) and that we route to each closet.It would be great if I could just create a generic data and voice vlan to dynamically pick up what the upstream switch has however, it seems that I've been unsuccessful in doing so. I can pass the data Vlan no probablem. The upstream switch port is set to access port and a switch port access voice vlan (these are 3750x switches) If the above is not possible I guess I will take what I can get. Should I just create data vlan 20 and voice vlan2025 on the Cisco SG200-08P and make a trunk port on the Cisco SG200-08P and a trunk on the 3750x? Is there an option on the Cisco SG200-08P to tag voice traffic?I'm also concerned with VTP and I did not see an area in the Cisco SG200-08P to set that as a client and transparent mode.

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Oct 2, 2011

I have recently purchased 2 SG 300 switches, 1 x SG 300 52 & 1 x SG 300 10, and I am hoping getting the following set-up working.To assist I have drawn the following simple network diagram (below) which hopefully makes it a little clearer what I am trying to do:I have 2 companies occupying a single office with the requirement to share printers/devices etc... so basically I am looking to set-up 2 VLANS (say VLAN 10 & VLAN 20) with inter-vlan routing. To add a little complexity the main comms area is located in the basement of the building, this houses the 2 DSL routers and 2 Servers, one for each company. I am proposing putting the SG 300 10 port switch in here and then use the 3 uplinks I have been given to connect back to the SG 300 52 which is in a patch cabinent 2 floors up. I want to use 2 uplinks (in a LAG) for Company A and 1 uplink for Company B. FYI. DHCP is being served out by each respective router.

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Jul 25, 2011

the incoming fiber on ports 9 and 10 are on different subnets. I need to map the subnet on port 9 to ethernet ports 1-9 and port 10 is on its own.  I have the device IPv4 address set to a static address on the same subnet as port 9.  I don't know if there's an easier approach, but I attempted to map the ports using vlans (See the attached screenshots).  We don't yet have the fiber link established for port 10, so I haven't had a chance to test, but I wanted to confirm that my configuration is sound.  I used the default vlan for ports 1-9, because I need to manage through that subnet.  I added vlan 10 for port 10, but I don't know if I have it configured correctly.

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Jul 9, 2012

I supplied 3 numbers of SG300 series switches for the sole reason to have inter-vlan routing. I created 4 VLANs in the switches and made one switch as Layer 3 switch and other 2 as Layer 2 switch. Inter-Vlan routing is working fine. I am able to ping PCs from different VLANs. But I am not to access shared folders. Customer has installed Window 2003 server installed and it is in VLAN 1. There are some folders created in this server and it is very important for users to have access to the folders.Also, I am not able to access shared folders in other VLANs. I have created a case with Cisco small business and I got a reply saying that the switches will not support shared folder feature, which I think is not real. I am getting a very time to implement this solution in the network. I have a Sonicwall firewall after Core switch which is connected to ISP.

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Cisco Switches :: SG 300-10MP Multiple Vlans But Shared Up-link

Aug 30, 2011

I have 8 apartments that have a single internet connection coming into the building, I then have a PoE Access Point in each of the 8x apartments.
 
What I would like to be able to do is to have each apartment within its own vlan, but to be able to use the internet via one of the non-PoE ports (port 9 say) but do not want residents in different flats to be able to see each others devices on the same network.
 
I have a Cisco SG 300-10MP which has 8x PoE ports and 2x Ethernet ports, one of which my Internet connection is plugged into (using WiMax).

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Cisco Switches :: 2811 Router / SGH 300-20 For Distributing Bandwidth Between Vlans

May 1, 2012

I have a cisco Swtich SGH 300-20 Gigabit switch i configure 2 vlan one is default and one is vlan 10
 
Vlan 1 ip range  172.16.0.0/23
Vlan 10 ip range 172.16.2.0/24
 
Client on Vlan getting Proper IP from DHCP Server all i need is to distribute internet bandwidth we have 6/3 mb and i want to give 4/2 mb to vlan 1 and 2/1 mb to Vlan 10
 
Int Gi16 on switch is configured as trunk port and is connected to cisco 2811 router
 
what are the command used to distribute bandwidth between these 2 vlans

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