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Problem to configure VLAN on switch SG300-10MPP and router RV320 with AP WAP371 (small business devices)

Bernard Doneux
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Hi,

I've a problem to configure my network with Cisco Small Business devices.

I have 3 networks (3 VLANs) to connect on the same infrastructure.

Here is my configuration on my router RV320 :

VLAN 1 : Existing default VLAN

VLAN 4 : Network 1 (New)

VLAN 5 : Network 2 (New)

VLAN 6 : Network 3 (New)

Here is my configuration (hardware) on my switch :

Port 1 : cable to my router RV320 (and internet connection)

Port 3 : cable 1 to my NAS Synology 1511+

Port 4 : cable 2 to my NAS Synology 1511+

Port 5 : cable to my AP WAP371 (with PoE)

Port 6 : cable to my computer

The goal is to connect all my devices (computer, NAS, mobile devices in Wi-Fi on VLAN 4) on the same VLAN (VLAN 4). All those devices need to have access to internet trough my router.

VLAN 5 and VLAN 6 are only used via WAP371 to get internet access. All 3 VLANs need to be independents. So, no communication between those 3 VLANs.

So, to resume, VLAN 6 via WI-FI only to access internet (Guest Wi-Fi), VLAN 5 via Wi-Fi only to access internet and VLAN 4 to access via Wi-Fi and wired network internet and all devices except devices in VLAN 5 and VLAN 6.

I would like to know how I must setup my switch SG300.

Here is what I suggest but not sure it works :

port 1 : trunk (4UP, 5U, 6U)

port 3 : General (4UP)

port 4 : General (4UP)

port 5 : trunk (4TP, 5T, 6T)

port 6 : General (4UP)

Please could give me your feedback about this configuration and also explain to me how I can configure my Cisco devices to be sure only devices on VLAN 4 can access my login pages for my CISCO devices (Router RV320, Switch SG300-10MPP and Access Point WAP371).

Thanks a lot for your help.

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