05-13-2021 01:04 AM - edited 05-13-2021 12:50 PM
05-14-2021 02:08 AM
05-15-2021 01:23 AM
Hello, I hope you and your loved ones are safe and healthy
Thank you very much for your reply.
I have few follow-up questions to help me settle this without disruption:
1. Currently I am using a Raspberry Pi to host DNS/DHCP servers. This is running without a VLAN and is provisioning IPs from 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.0.254.
Questions:
A. I will need the DHCP scope from current to 192.168.0.0. to 192.168.255.254 right? (My VLAN ID equals the IP pool in the third octet. Hence VLAN100 where shared services are located I will have 192.168.100.0-254).
B. The port where Raspberry Pi will be physically connected port 5: This port will have following setting:
B.1 - Tagged for VLANs 10 through 100
B.2 - Untagged for VLAN 1
2. Port VLAN settings:
I am confused in this setting. What should be the setting for ports running multiple:
A. Ports housing multiple VLANs such as the virtulisation (ESXi) will run VLANs 30 through 50. What should the port setting be?
A.1 Tagged for 30-50
A.2 Untagged for all other?
B. What about ports needing ALL VLANs such as the Wi-Fi?
B.1 Tagged for ALL VLANs except - VLAN 1 on which only the Router's management interface is? I don't mind taking router access through wired medium only.
Thanking you in anticipation.
05-16-2021 09:55 AM
Hello
FYI the new cisco router will be performing all the routing as such you create the routed interfaces on that rtr and vlans then assign the ports connecting to the NAS - ESXI to their respective vlan
You create the dhcp scopes on the cisco rtr or have the PI continue to service this.
Port 5 will be trunked to the netgear allowing all vlans to service your wifi ssids
The net gear router will have its routing disabled
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