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06-16-2009 03:10 PM
06-16-2009 03:10 PM
4500G VLANS
Trying to add this switch to existing network behind the firewall/router. IP address of existing router is 172.17.0.100 I want to create VLAN's to break this up. I want the majority of the devices to remain with there default gateway of 172.17.0.100. I would imagine I need to just change the router address to 172.17.0.1 but am having issues. Here's what I've done
I created VLAN 100
then created VLAN Interface 100 for IP 172.17.0.100 /16
created VLAN 200
created VLAN Interface 200 for IP 192.168.200.1 /24
added default gateway 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.17.0.1
Added access ports to appropriate switch ports.
Devices in the 172.17.0.0 /16 network can access the Internet
Devices on the 192.168.200.1 can not access the Internet. They can ping the 172.17.0.100 IP but not the router address 172.17.0.1
What am I missing to get devices on other VLANs to the outside network?
I created VLAN 100
then created VLAN Interface 100 for IP 172.17.0.100 /16
created VLAN 200
created VLAN Interface 200 for IP 192.168.200.1 /24
added default gateway 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.17.0.1
Added access ports to appropriate switch ports.
Devices in the 172.17.0.0 /16 network can access the Internet
Devices on the 192.168.200.1 can not access the Internet. They can ping the 172.17.0.100 IP but not the router address 172.17.0.1
What am I missing to get devices on other VLANs to the outside network?
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06-16-2009 03:10 PM
06-16-2009 03:10 PM
Re: 4500G VLANS
Trying to add this switch to existing network behind the firewall/router. IP address of existing router is 172.17.0.100 I want to create VLAN's to break this up. I want the majority of the devices to remain with there default gateway of 172.17.0.100. I would imagine I need to just change the router address to 172.17.0.1 but am having issues. Here's what I've done
I created VLAN 100
then created VLAN Interface 100 for IP 172.17.0.100 /16
created VLAN 200
created VLAN Interface 200 for IP 192.168.200.1 /24
added default gateway 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.17.0.1
Added access ports to appropriate switch ports.
Devices in the 172.17.0.0 /16 network can access the Internet
Devices on the 192.168.200.1 can not access the Internet. They can ping the 172.17.0.100 IP but not the router address 172.17.0.1
What am I missing to get devices on other VLANs to the outside network?
I created VLAN 100
then created VLAN Interface 100 for IP 172.17.0.100 /16
created VLAN 200
created VLAN Interface 200 for IP 192.168.200.1 /24
added default gateway 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.17.0.1
Added access ports to appropriate switch ports.
Devices in the 172.17.0.0 /16 network can access the Internet
Devices on the 192.168.200.1 can not access the Internet. They can ping the 172.17.0.100 IP but not the router address 172.17.0.1
What am I missing to get devices on other VLANs to the outside network?
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06-18-2009 04:39 PM
06-18-2009 04:39 PM
Re: 4500G VLANS
Thanks... that what it was. I had missed the static route on the router to the new network..
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