06-05-2019 07:49 PM - edited 06-06-2019 09:34 AM
I have an RV340W with the following settings:
VLAN1 IP:192.168.1.30 Mask: 255.255.252.0 DHCP=Relay->192.168.1.2
VLAN10 IP:192.168.10.1 Mask: 255.255.255.0 DHCP:192.168.10.160 - 192.168.10.200
VLAN20 IP:192.168.20.1 Mask: 255.255.255.0 DHCP:Disabled
On VLAN1 there is a Windows Server 2012 with DHCP service running and all devices get IP address correctly.
On VLAN10 the device is giving IP for Wireless devices correctly.
VLAN20 is used for devices with fixed IPs.
All devices are connected to an L3 switch and it connects to the RV340W on a Trunk port (Only 1 Port). All ports on the RV340W has the following VLAN configuration:
VLAN1:Untaged
VLAN10:Tagged
VLAN20:Tagged
InterVlan is Enabled.
All devices from VLAN1 and VLAN10 have Internet access but not the VLAN20. Also, I can ping all the router IPs from VLAN1.
The biggest issue is that if I connect a laptop on the router in any other port and use any of the IPs from the VLAN10 or VLAN20 I can see the devices on the network of those VLANs but not the Router.
Example:
Laptop ip:192.168.20.2 will ping anything in the subnet but it won't ping 192.168.20.1 (Router) and of course the same for VLAN10
My main goal is to be able to access any device in any VLAN from a trunked port attached to a PC for support purposes. Before this device we had an RV320 without VLAN and it was working fine. I'm guessing it was using multineting because the VLAN option was off.
Can someone give me some light on this... I can't figure out for the live of me what I'm missing or doing wrong.
Also, Does anyone if this device can hold more than 1 IP per port like not to use only VLANs????
Thanks in advance!!!!
06-05-2019 09:42 PM
06-06-2019 09:25 AM
Edwin, I had enabled intervlan!
Do I need to create a static route for the others?
I'm lost here... how can a device on VLAN1 can ping all 3 IPs but if I change this device IP's it will ping only those on its own subnet?
So if my VLAN1 is carrying 2 or more subnets (192.168.1.0 & 192.168.20.0) why those on the 192.168.20.0 can't ping either of the router's IP.
I have to check if VLAN1 is carrying both subnets!!!!
06-05-2019 11:47 PM
Hello,
in order to be able to connect a PC/laptop to a trunk port, the NIC in the PC/laptop needs to be able to understand tagged traffic. What is the brand/model of your laptop ? Check if the NIC has an option to configure VLAN IDs or virtual adapters...
06-06-2019 09:28 AM
Georg!!!
The device I'm going to use does have an Intel NIC which allows VLANs.
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