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тАО12-21-2010 12:41 AM - edited тАО12-21-2010 05:24 AM
тАО12-21-2010 12:41 AM - edited тАО12-21-2010 05:24 AM
V1700 - VLANs SHARING INTERNET ACCESS
Hi all,
I'm new here so please, be patient with me.
I can't figure out how to solve the following problem.
My aim is to split the LAN into 4 different VLANs, maintaining 1 shared port for Internet access.
I created 4 new VLANs on a V1700 switch as shown below:
VLAN 2 - ports: 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
VLAN 3 - ports: 2,11,12,13,14,15,16
VLAN 4 - ports: 2,17,19,21
VLAN 5 - ports: 2,18,20,22
I then removed all ports used by VLANs 2, 3, 4 and 5 from VLAN 1, except for port 2.
So, VLAN 1 - ports: 1, 2, 23, 24
The problem is that all VLANs should access port 2 for shared Internet access.
I tried many different configurations for filtering, packet type, etc. but no luck:
if I reach port 2 I also reach any other port (which is not desired).
If I don't reach ports on VLANs different than mine, I also don't reach port 2.
Any help would be very appreciated
Thanks
Giovanni
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тАО01-03-2011 01:48 PM
тАО01-03-2011 01:48 PM
Re: V1700 - VLANs SHARING INTERNET ACCESS
Hi,
I was wondering if you received an answer to your request below?
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тАО01-04-2011 02:06 AM
тАО01-04-2011 02:06 AM
Re: V1700 - VLANs SHARING INTERNET ACCESS
No, no answers yet .
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тАО01-06-2011 09:01 AM
тАО01-06-2011 09:01 AM
Re: V1700 - VLANs SHARING INTERNET ACCESS
Hello,
If the device you are using to access the Internet (what is connected to port 2) doesn't support multiple VALNS, then you'll need routing to achieve this, that is the only way to move traffic between VLANs.
Unfortunately the V1700 doesn't support routing, it is a simple layer 2 switch that is meant to extend existing VLANs (provide additional ports in an office/conference room etc.)
Kind regards,
Michael Olsen
HP Networking EMEA
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тАО01-06-2011 11:47 AM
тАО01-06-2011 11:47 AM
Re: V1700 - VLANs SHARING INTERNET ACCESS
I agree with Michael.
I recently installed an HP Procurve 2610 PoE switch in a small office with the intended pupose of setting up 3-6 Vlans to seperate networks for different tenants with VoIP. I connected the switch directly to a switchport on a Sonicwall firewall. Similar situation, the Vlans all semed to work just fine with communication from the nodes in each individual network being able to talk to one another, but no devices could get to the Internet. The solution was to use a route stmt in the switch to route all traffic to the default-vlan AND to install route stmts in the firewall for each Vlan network to route to the default-vlan.
Hope that helps in your situation!
Rodney Nagel
High Desert Tech Consulting
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тАО01-07-2011 10:38 AM
тАО01-07-2011 10:38 AM
Re: V1700 - VLANs SHARING INTERNET ACCESS
Hello Michael, Rodney,
thank you both for your suggestions.
Unfortunately, V1700 does not support static routing.
I suppose I don't have any other solution than this:
I'll split the physical LAN into separeted LANs, each one with its own switch and router.
On each LAN router I'll configure the external interface on the same IP class as the Internet router (10.0.0.x)
Then, I'll connect all LAN routers to the Internet router (not accessible by me) through a four ports switch.
The really disappointing aspect is that I have to use different IP classes for the 3 tenants.
:-(
Giovanni