12-27-2019 10:32 PM - edited 12-27-2019 10:33 PM
i have two managed switches i'm planning to create vlan in sg 300-28p and connect it to sg 300-10p.
Can i make sg 300-10p to be access switch?
12-28-2019 12:50 AM
Hello,
not sure what you are after exactly, but if you want to device to act as a switch only, you have to set the system mode to L2 (page 77 of the attached admin guide):
Administration > System Settings > System Mode > L2
12-29-2019 03:24 PM
I want to put a vlan on 28 ports and making sg 300 10p to be just a access switch is that possible?
12-29-2019 05:06 PM - edited 12-29-2019 05:10 PM
Hello
Personally I have not worked on these switches but what your are asking basically is you want that 300-10p switch running as a host switch which is totally applicable
So then your topology would be-
The 300-28 switch will run as the core switch with the L2/3 vlans and that will be interconnected via a trunk to the 300-10p switch which will have its access ports assigned the vlan(s) you created on the core.
Lastly the interconnect between the 300-28 and the unmanaged switch will be just a access port in a single specified assigned vlan so the unmanaged switch will run all its port in one vlan
12-29-2019 05:40 PM
is it okay if i don't use trunk ?
12-29-2019 08:07 PM
Yes, so a non-trunk port will be an access port.
I have worked with sg300 in the past a little and recall them for their in-built macro.
You can use the following configs & see if it helps ( do note, these are from what i recall )
int gi2
no macro auto smartport
switchport mode access
switchport access vlan 10
12-30-2019 05:37 AM
Hello
@Micco wrote:
is it okay if i don't use trunk ?
Yes you will only require the trunk if you want multiple vlans to traverse the interconnect between the 300-28<-> 300-10 switch , if your just using the one single vlan then an access port in the specific vlan would be applicable instead
12-30-2019 06:54 PM
how to configure sg300-10t to be just access switch? btw thanks.
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