07-15-2020 07:42 AM
Hi Everyone,
Could someone please share their knowledge or experience to solve my configuration problem and advise about the best way.
This is regarding routing configuration on our newly purchased Cisco SG350X-48P (SN: DNI23160B1Q) for customer.
I have deployed this switch as layer3 core switch for our customer. I configured internet routing from this switch to the internet modem successfully. But now customer wants us to add another internet modem for distributing internet as modem capacity or bandwidth is small and hence additional modem to distribute traffic .
That is I have to route vlans 5-20 through modem1 connected through layer3 port 49 on 350
And I have to route vlans 100,200 through modem2 connected through layer3 port 50 on 350 switch.
Please advise the best way to configure this.
Below is summary of what I have done alongwith attached pic and running config
Firstly I created default rout 0.0.0.0 /24 (nexthop=192.168.x.1=ip of modem1) but I cannot create second default route of 0.0.0.0 /24 (nexthop = modem2 ip = 192.168.y.1) – its showing invalid ip
I have created the 350 ports connected to modem1 and 2 as layer 3 ports
Then I created access list for staff to permit subnets for vlan5-20
Then I created access list for guest to permit subnets for vlan100,200
Then I created route-map staff with match to acl staff and set next hop as staff ip
Then I created route-map guest with match to acl guest and set next hop as guest ip
Then I binded to interface 49, routemap staff
Then I binded to interface 50, routemap guest
But I see that all traffic from all vlans can pass through both 49 and 50 port to modems with 49 being default path and 50 being used only if 49 is shut.
Pls advise how to route only vlans 5-20 through 49 port and rest from port 50
07-18-2020 12:40 PM
to make things simpeler, you can
- route all traffic to modem-1 by default.
- use a single policy-map for traffic that needs to be sent to modem-2
07-18-2020 01:33 PM
There is no feature for loopback address on 350
My plan
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