10-07-2011 04:00 PM
Dear Cisco!
now we have 2 switches: SF300-24
on one SF300-24 we config it at layer 3 mode with VLAN configuration same as following
VLAN ID 2 (ports: 2 -6) have ip interface 192.168.2.254/24
VLAN ID 3 (ports: 7 - 10) have ip interface 192.168.3.254/24
VLAN ID 4 (ports 11- 15 ) have ip interface 192.168.4.254/24
and VLAN 1 default have IP address: 192.168.1.200
DHCP relay - DHCP server 192.168.3.1
- DHCP relay: VLAN2; VLAN3; VLAN4
ip route: 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.3.1
all ports of VLAN2, VLAN3, VLAN4 set access mode.
and another SF300-24
was configed at layer 2. We config VLAN ID 2 ̣̣̣have ports 2 -6; VLAN ID 3 ports 7 -10; VLAN ID 4 port 11-15 ,too.
And we use port 26 on 2 switches SF300-24 is trunk mode then we connect both SF300-24 switches.
But on SF300-24 layer 2 cann't inderstand VLAN from Sf300-24 layer 3!!!
Could you please help me check this situation?
How to config VLAN on 2 switches SF300-24 Layer 3 and SF300-24 layer 2?
Thanks!
See you soon!
10-07-2011 05:57 PM
SF300-24 havefirmware: 1.0.0.27. Its affect to this configuration? could you help me solve ths problem?
10-10-2011 01:01 PM
Son Nquyen,
First i would upgrade to 1.1.8 since the 1.0.0.27 was beta code.
Next when when connecting both switches together each port will need set via Trunk mode with proper native vlan and tagged vlan traffic. What's the configuration of your trunk ports on each switch?
Thanks,
Jasbryan.
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