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03-10-2011 07:33 AM
03-10-2011 07:33 AM
E5500 VLAN routing
Hello,
I hope you can help me after pulling my hair out for two days!
From the ISP I have range of 83.244.170.192 /26 subnet 255.255.255.192
Gateway is 83.244.170.193
Usables .194 - .254 inclusive
i will plug this in to port 1 of the E5500
static route is 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 83.244.170.193
I will be creating VLAN subnets for each of the ports to access the internet, they will look like this
VLAN 197
83.244.170.196 - destination
83.244.170.197 -
83.244.170.198 -
83.244.170.199 -broadcast
VLAN 197 assigned to port 1/0/2
Basic ethernet router plugged in to port 1/0/2 with an IP of 83.244.170.198 and gateway of 83.244.170.197
Vlan 201 will be:
83.244.170.200 - destination
83.244.170.201 -
83.244.170.202 -
83.244.170.203 -broadcast
VLAN 201 assigned to port 1/0/3
Basic ethernet router plugged in to port 1/0/3 with an IP of 83.244.170.202 and gateway of 83.244.170.201
and so on until I have used all of the addresses.
Very simple, each vlan has access to the internet on gateway 83.244.170.193
None of the VLAN's can access the internet, what have I missed?
Any help and pointing in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks
Bruce
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10-10-2018 02:38 AM
10-10-2018 02:38 AM
Re: E5500 VLAN routing
Check if vlan tagging / untagging is proper between uplink ports
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