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11-01-2013 05:11 AM
11-01-2013 05:11 AM
HI,
Trying to setup a simple vlan on our core switch, it currently has an ip of 10.60.148.29 and we have a router with the ip of 10.60.148.1 which is the default gateway for all clients.
I've enabled IP Routing on the core and added the vlans as you can see from the config below. If I manually assign an address to a PC plugged into untagged port (G13) on Vlan 1648 it can ping the vlan ip and the ip of the switch but nothing else. I have an IP Helper on vlan 1648 but its not issuing address.. is this because the dhcp server default gateway is the router and not the switch? regardless of the gateway the switch should be able to route the ip ok?
; J4819A Configuration Editor; Created on release #E.11.29 hostname "Cab1" snmp-server contact "ITSupport" snmp-server location "serverroom1" module 4 type J4907A module 5 type J4820B module 7 type J4820B module 6 type J4907A module 8 type J4907A module 3 type J4907A module 2 type J4878B module 1 type J4878B interface E12 name "SAN CLI" exit interface H1 name "SAN Traffic" no lacp exit interface C6 name "SAN BUI" exit interface C13 name "SAN Traffic" exit interface D14 name "SAN Traffic" no lacp exit trunk D14,H1 Trk1 LACP ip routing snmpv3 enable snmpv3 only snmpv3 restricted-access snmpv3 user "initial" snmpv3 user "cacti" snmpv3 user "list" snmpv3 group OperatorAuth user "cacti" sec-model ver3 snmp-server community "public" Unrestricted vlan 1 name "DEFAULT_VLAN" untagged A1-A4,B1-B4,C1-C16,D1-D13,D15-D16,E1-E24,F1-F16,G1-G12,G14-G24,H2-H16,Trk1 ip address 10.60.148.29 255.255.252.0 no untagged G13 exit vlan 1648 name "Guest" untagged G13 ip address 172.16.48.1 255.255.252.0 ip helper-address 10.60.148.116 exit fault-finder bad-driver sensitivity high fault-finder bad-transceiver sensitivity high fault-finder bad-cable sensitivity high fault-finder too-long-cable sensitivity high fault-finder over-bandwidth sensitivity high fault-finder broadcast-storm sensitivity high fault-finder loss-of-link sensitivity high fault-finder duplex-mismatch-HDx sensitivity high fault-finder duplex-mismatch-FDx sensitivity high ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.60.148.1 spanning-tree Trk1 priority 4 password manager password operator
Any help and advice would be great!
Cheers,
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11-03-2013 05:59 PM
11-03-2013 05:59 PM
SolutionTwo separate issues:
1/ Your router is on the same subnet as your VLAN1 hosts, but you already have a router on VLAN1 (Core switch). You should not extend a VLAN to span across multiple Layer-3 devices.
2/ Does your router have a route for the 172.16.48.0 subnet?
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11-05-2013 05:38 AM
11-05-2013 05:38 AM
Re: 5308XL simple Vlan help!
Regards,