How To Tie The Two Vlans Together
Sep 21, 2012I got my switch running as a router and several vlans running on it. My question is how do i tie the two vlans together so they can communicate? I know this might be a beginner question.
View 1 RepliesI got my switch running as a router and several vlans running on it. My question is how do i tie the two vlans together so they can communicate? I know this might be a beginner question.
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View 14 Replies View RelatedI have a 3 building client currently on a single LAN/subnet/VLAN1. The client wants to install two public APs in their other buildings. I have selected the Cisco WAP4410n for a few reasons, Price, as budget is a factor for them, the 4410n can have up to 4 SSIDs, and can accommodate different VLANs, and it is PoE.
The public side is to have no access to the LAN, just the internet.According to the documents I have read on the 4410, I am to create two SSIDs, one not broadcasted (VLAN1) and one that is broadcasted and public (VLAN2) Both SSIDs would be Isolated from each other.
I assign the switch port attached to the AP to VLAN2, but cannot access the internet. I believe that the two VLANs need to be bridged in either a L3 switch or a router, is this correct? Is that the only way I will be able to get internet access in this situation?A while back someone posted a link to a Cisco workshop. It was set in a spaceship, and the student, me, had to get internet access to different parts of the ship by installing different APs and antennas. Also had to give the people and aliens on the ship different levels of access.
if I want to bridge between 2 VLANs ,can I use IRB like I would use in a router for bridging to ethernet interfaces for example?
Config example:
bridge irb
interface vlan 10
ip address 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0
bridge-group 1
[code].....
You have to make 4 subnets for 4 VLANs, the router interface assigned to each VLAN is the LAST usable host on the subnet.so unless I'm really bad at networking the graph should be:
NET ID // HOSTS // BROADCAST ADDRESS // VLAN
192.168.0.0 // 192.168.0.1 - 192.168.0.62 // 192.168.0.63 // VLAN1
192.168.0.64 // 192.168.0.65 - 192.168.0.126 // 192.168.0.127 // VLAN2
192.168.0.128 // 192.168.0.129 - 192.168.0.190 // 192.168.0.191 // VLAN3
192.168.0.192 // 192.168.0.193 - 192.168.0.254 // 192.168.0.255 // VLAN4
So if I'd have to write down a single host configuration for VLAN2..I think it should be:
IP: 192.168.0.65
subnet mask: 255.255.255.192
default gateway: 192.168.0.126
Is this correct? I'm not sure whether the default gateway should be 192.168.0.255 (as would with normal subnets) or as I wrote down 192.168.0.126, this is the first time i've ever gotten assignments including VLANs and I havn't really gotten a solid explanation.
I am trying to configure a UCS 520 and need to setup the VLAN for the phones. I tried to use the vlan command from the config prompt and also from the vlan database and each time I get the following message:
UC520(vlan)#apply
% not enough space on flash to store vlan database. trying squeeze...
% error squeezing flash - (Operation not supported on this file)
Error on database apply 40: NV storage failure
Here is what my nvram is showing:
UC520#dir nvram:
Directory of nvram:/
246 -rw- 6461 <no date> startup-config
247 ---- 1933 <no date> private-config
248 -rw- 6461 <no date> underlying-config
1 -rw- 577 <no date> IOS-Self-Sig#1.cer
2 -rw- 0 <no date> ifIndex-table
3 ---- 61 <no date> persistent-data
262144 bytes total (250626 bytes free)
I have problem with device cisco srp 521 , my problem is haw to create two VLAN-s first will be to WAN link, second for Management.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a Cisco ASA 5515-x, setup as my router with a split-tunnel SSL VPN for remote users.. It works great, except when connected via VPN I can only access the same subnet the ASA and HP switch reside on. My VLANs provided via my core HP 5406zl L3 switch are inaccessible. This must just be a simple routing issue, but between Cisco and HP I can not wrap my head around it.
Comcast---> Cisco ASA (VPN) 10.20.28.1 ---> HP (vlans)-----> VLAN 1 10.20.28.254 (Works fine over VPN), VLAN 45 -10.20.45.254 (No access over vpn), VLAN 99- 10.20.99.254 (No access over vpn)
Intervlan routing works great, I can access VLAN 99 from VLAN 1 and vise-versa. I have a route on the HP switch for 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.20.28.1 for internet access. On the Cisco I have a static route of 10.20.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.20.28.254. I believe my issue is that the HP requires your default gateway to be your VLAN IP for the intervlan routing to work. With my split tunnel SSL VPN, I do not believe it uses the correct routes.
Where and what routes do I need to add so that I can access the other VLANs when connected via VPN?I have a test environment setup and I am going to start testing by disabling split tunneling to see if I can access the other VLANs.
i'm having troubles with a DHCP server, which is unable to give IPs to hosts that are on a different VLAN than the server.I have this little scenario, one L3 switch (SGE2010-48 without PoE) with 7 different VLANs configured in[CODE]
View 3 Replies View RelatedI just got seriously nice toy to play with, Cisco SG300-10P - I know what you thinking now but with very tight budget...anyway.I configured two ports for VLAN101, Access, but when cabled in and out, it didn't work. Got Linksys switches setup the same way and they work like a charm (and I believe this should too).
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View 8 Replies View Relatedrouting between VLANs on my ASA 5505. I am very technical system wise, but my knowledge of routing and switching is very shallow.
What I am trying to accomplish: Small lab environment with basic services split onto two seperate VLANs (such that DHCP would need a relay on the second VLAN to deliver leases). No external network connection as of right now (so no Internet).
My current configuration:
Cisco Catalyst 2960
As you can see below, the two VLANs I am trying to set up are vlan101 (10.100.100.1) and vlan102 (10.100.101.1)
Code:
We have created more than 255 Vlans during last 5 years, and we know that eye-catching part of which are unused, I took a report from campus manager searching for Port Attributes to find out which port is assigned to a specific Vlan but as long as there are numerous ports in trunk mode connecting to Virtual servers I can not find out if unused vlans which I exclude from the report I took are really unused or not , how can I find the unused Vlans.
View 2 Replies View RelatedOur network system has 125 different Vlans (Cisco) and I would like to be able to route between only 2 particular Vlans, I know with the command “ip route “ in our layer 3 switches (ws-c3750G -12S) I would be able to route among all Vlans but I need to be able to route between 2 Vlans to be able to access the PCs in vlan 1 from vlan 2 and wise versa
View 1 Replies View RelatedI use the cisco 871 router as a firewall to my home-office. I have configured two vlans for each seperate port. That is, FE0 configured as VLAN 10 ----> connected to Layer 2 Switch, FE1 configured as VLAN 20 ----> connected to another Cisco Layer 2 Switch,FE2 not in use, FE3 not in use and FE4 is connected to WAN.I got 100Mbps speed from the ISP, but I can see that I only get 50mbps even connected to VLAN 10 or VLAN 20.Does configuring two VLANs on Cisco 871 router divides the bandwidth (to Internet) into half?
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a cisco 877 router setup with 2 vlan's and 2 dialers, each vlan routed to a dialer. I have some ports forwarded to my vlan 1 incl vpn traffic. I need to get vlan 2 to be able to vpn to vlan 1, and see some of the servers on vlan 1 which are forwarded from router without allowing normal traffic between the 2?
View 2 Replies View RelatedOur network system has 125 different Vlans (Cisco) and I would like to be able to route between only 2 particular Vlans, I know with the command “ip route “ in our layer 3 switches (ws-c3750G -12S) I would be able to route among all Vlans but I need to be able to route between 2 Vlans to be able to access the PCs in vlan 1 from vlan 2 and wise versa.The IP range of vlan1 is 10.0.8.XXX /24 and Vlan2 10.0.11.XXX /24.
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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?
We have our aggregation layer here composed of two N7K with vPC between them. Every access switch is a N5K. Security policies state that we have to filter unnecessary vlans going through the trunk between N5K and N7K. So we use the 'switchport trunk allowed vlan 10,20,30' command. My question is: Do I have to include the native vlan id on this command?
View 10 Replies View RelatedI currently have an ISP in Singapore who provides me with Internet and Phone service. Both services are delivered via optical fiber, I have a 1Gb bandwidth and one singe phone line. It is all connected the following way:
TP-----ONT-----RG-----CMS-----WR
|
Phone
And what I am looking at having is something like this:
TP-----ONT-----CMS-----WR
|
RG
|
Phone
TP = Fiber Termination Point Not a really interesting piece, just a fiber junction box ONT = Optical Network Terminal (Huawei Echolife HG863 GPON)[URL]This is where the fiber from the TP connects to. It has one fiber port and four Gb ports. No problem with this piece (so far)RG = Residential Gateway (Huawei HG265s Wireless Router) [URL]. From the ONT Port 1 I have a CAT6 cable to the WAN port of this router. It also has four FE ports and two RJ-11 ports (I use port 1 of the RJ-11). The problems are several: the firmware has been modified by my ISP so that the configuration is resticted. The port forwarding does not work. The DMZ does not work. The network ports are 100/10 (what is the use of having 1Gb?) The wireless range is crappy. I just hate it.
CMS is a CISCO SLM2008 8 port Gb managed switch
WR is a Cisco Linksys E4200 with DD-WRT
OK now, my ISP does not allow me to use any other router except the HG265. It does this by using VLANs. As far as I have been able to tell there are at least three VLANs in use (there are more but I can't identify the use for the others), one for TR-069 to manage the RG, one for my phone and one for internet.
Can I configure two voice vlans on the same physical port?
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View 5 Replies View RelatedNeed to configure a TEG-S2620is switch (Trendnet) with VLANs I need to set TWO VLANs and make them communicate with eachother via the 802.1Q protocol. These are the details:
VLAN ID 102
Port 20 (802.1Q)
Port 21
VLAN ID 144
Port 20 (802.1Q)
Port 22
Port 23
Port 24
how to configure this setup on our switch?
How is it possible to configure 2 VLANs to communicate with each other on the same switch? I have managed to create 2 VLANS and they both work (and can access the internet), but they can't communicate with each other.VLAN1 has an IP range starting 10.4.160 and VLAN2 has an IP range starting 10.6.192.Is it VLAN routing that I'm looking for?
View 1 Replies View RelatedThe network topology is like this. Router with DHCP_Server on it.
VLAN 10
VLAN 20
VLAN 30
My question is how to configure the router so that all devices on all 3 VLANS can obtain IP from the router. I've tried to enable proxy arp on all interfaces and create sub interfaces and trunk them to their appropriate vlans, but I can't specify the gateway on all trunked sub interfaces because I get a warning that addresses overlap. Then I tried to set access-group on all sub-interfaces and still doesn't work.