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SG300-10P switching problem

leostuder
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Hello

I have a Synology disk on port 4 on my SG300-10P switch and my computer on port 6 both on the VLAN 1, the only VLAN on my switch. Accessing this disk with the IP address is slow and data transfer to the disk is slow as well. So I traced the route (Administration > Traceroute)

to the disk and found that it is looping outside to the router and back to the switch. How can I get the switch to access the disk directly?

Thanks in advance

Leo

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Tom Watts
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Hi Leo, there shouldn't be a reason the packets are being sent to the default gateway if you're on the same subnet and the same vlan.

Are you using the loca IP address of the Synology disk or are you trying to hairpin (using the WAN ip address instead of local IP address)?

-Tom
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Hi Tom

thank you for yor reply.

It is also surprising to me. I have only global addresses, which come from the ISP by dhcp.

Leo