I currently have a Cisco RV325 router configured as a Gateway and it's attached to my Cisco SG300 switch. At the moment, I have several VLANS configured on the switch with ACL's set in place to prevent inter-VLAN communication between some VLAN's. Here's a quick view of what my VLAN arrangement looks like:
VLAN 1 - 192.168.1.1/24
VLAN 2 - 192.168.2.1/24
VLAN 10 - 192.168.10.1/24
VLAN 20 - 192.168.20.1/24
VLAN 30 - 192.168.30.1/24
I currently have these VLANs configured on the SG300 switch and am using the RV325 primarily as a Gateway.
All works well until I try to add all of the Subnets pertaining to these VLANs in the Multiple Subnet Table; it only allows me to manually add 3. The three that I include can successfully reach the Internet, however, I'm unable to add a fourth one. In addition, I'm planning to add more VLANs for various other labs I wish to setup on my home network in the near future. Is there any way around this limitation?