11-10-2015 02:15 AM - edited 03-08-2019 02:38 AM
Hello,
I have SG300 switch with 3(20,50,90) vlans configured on it.
the switch is connected to a firewall/router where I created policy's and virtual vlan interfaces to get my traffic to the wan.
This all works.
Now I want to have a port on the switch from where I can access all the vlans.
So I configured an access port with vlan 90 and I configured policys to allow traffic from vlan 90 to vlan 20 and 50.
But it doesnt work.
Any idea what I am doing wrong?
thanks
11-10-2015 03:24 AM
Hi,
There is a problem with inter-vlan routing. It will be helpful if you can share configuration with us.
Thanks...
11-10-2015 06:59 AM
Are your default gateways for each of your Vlans on the SG300 or on the firewall/router?
11-10-2015 07:47 AM
Hello
does vlan 90 have a l2 vlan and a l3 address to route to the other vlans
what policy's are implemented ?
res
paul
11-10-2015 11:46 PM
The simlplest way is to configure port as trunk port with "trunk allowed vlan 20,50,90" and connect this port to a device you need. If it is Linux you can create vlan interfaces on it.
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