07-04-2012 03:06 AM - edited 03-07-2019 07:36 AM
Good day,
I have not enough experience to know if I am configuring things correctly.
Basically, we need a network with 5 VLANS divided over 2 layer 3 switches and all devices need to be able to communicate with each other.
The interVLAN communication can happen using the device default gateway.
Now this is my formation that I made already:
So I created all the VLANs on switch 1, and assigned them all IP addresses.
I verified that all devices on switch 1 where able to communicate with each other.
Switch 2 is not configured yet but I have drawn what I wanted to try (but I'm not sure how to do it).
I was planning to create the same VLANs on switch 2 without assign IP addresses to them and so without enabling ip routing.
The problem with that is I think that all traffic from Sensor to Camera will go over switch 1, which is not required.
There might be other problems with that but my experience is to low.
The second problem is that in our device table, the switches must be accessible over ip addresses in VLAN 14 (see red lines).
But I seem not to be able to assign an IP address to a switch, that is not the ip address of a VLAN.
I thought I could overcome some problems by doing something like this:
But again I dont know if this is the way it should be done?
And again, switch 2 will not be accessible with an ip address in vlan 14.
Can someone please assist me with some knowledge about how to setup this in a good way?
Thank you VERY much.
Best Regards,
Joris
07-04-2012 04:38 AM
Hello Joris,
What I understand from the above requirement you want your two swtch in L3 mode with intervlan routing enabled.If yes create a port channle with trunk enabled between the switch and creat vlan on switches with giving ip address todata vlan say 14 and put a default gateway twards router.
check out the below link for the above requirement hope it helps
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk389/tk213/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080094bc5.shtml
Hope it Helps
Regards
Ganeshh Iyer
07-04-2012 04:58 AM
Thank you I will try and read the document but it is very technical for me and I am using 2 layer 3 switches and not a layer 2.
Basic questions I have:
- Do I need assign IP addresses to all VLAN interfaces, on both switches? Wont I have double IPs then?
- Where do I put the default gateway towards the router? There is no router? Can I put a default gateway on a VLAN? Or where?
Thanks,
Joris
07-04-2012 05:10 AM
Thank you I will try and read the document but it is very technical for me and I am using 2 layer 3 switches and not a layer 2.
Basic questions I have:
- Do I need assign IP addresses to all VLAN interfaces, on both switches? Wont I have double IPs then?
- Where do I put the default gateway towards the router? There is no router? Can I put a default gateway on a VLAN? Or where?
Thanks,
Joris
Joris,
So you have Two layer 3 switches connected back to back , see you can do the following
1) Create a port channel for redundacny between the switch with trunk enabled and allowing vlans between the switches
2) Yes you need to give different ip address to switces for managebilty and admin prupose by creating SVI on both vlan
3) Explain how is the routing hapening in your network so that we can check where to configure a default gateway in switch.
Hope it Helps !!
Regards
Ganeshh Iyer
Rate if it helps !!
07-04-2012 06:04 AM
Hello,
1) I can setup the port 5 and 6 for trunking with
Switch1#Configure terminal
Interface Gi0/5
Switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
Switchport trunk native vlan 11
End
Switch2#Configure terminal
Interface Gi0/6
Switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
Switchport trunk native vlan 11
End
Is that what you mean? Or what do you mean by "for redundant"?
2) How do I give the switches different ip addresses? Can I do this?
Switch1#Configure terminal
Interface Vlan 11
ip address 192.168.100.1 255.255.255.224
Switch2#Configure terminal
Interface Vlan 11
ip address 192.168.100.10 255.255.255.224
Is this valid?
3) "Explain how is the routing hapening in your network so that we can check where to configure a default gateway in switch." I do not understand. I only know that each device needs to be able to connect to each other device. Therefor I created the VLANs and gave them IP addresses and then I did #ip routing and everything was ok. What is the question please?
Best Regards,
Joris
07-04-2012 06:38 AM
Joris Syen wrote:
Hello,
1) I can setup the port 5 and 6 for trunking with
Switch1#Configure terminal
Interface Gi0/5
Switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
Switchport trunk native vlan 11
End
Switch2#Configure terminal
Interface Gi0/6
Switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
Switchport trunk native vlan 11
End
Is that what you mean? Or what do you mean by "for redundant"?
2) How do I give the switches different ip addresses? Can I do this?
Switch1#Configure terminal
Interface Vlan 11
ip address 192.168.100.1 255.255.255.224
Switch2#Configure terminal
Interface Vlan 11
ip address 192.168.100.10 255.255.255.224
Is this valid?
3) "Explain how is the routing hapening in your network so that we can check where to configure a default gateway in switch." I do not understand. I only know that each device needs to be able to connect to each other device. Therefor I created the VLANs and gave them IP addresses and then I did #ip routing and everything was ok. What is the question please?
Best Regards,
Joris
Joris,
Ohh I think i have misunderstood the last requirement ...Yes you are right you can given the ip address to switches by enabling SVI with ip address.
My actual question was if you want to connect these devices from different subnet suppose not from the same subnet where switch is configured then you require a default route in switches.
So i dont think so you required on you setup as it just they should be able to communicate with each other in above case it will work.
Let me know if your query solves.
Regards
Ganeshh Iyer
07-04-2012 07:27 AM
Hello,
I am having problem with the trunking.
on switch 1 I did this:
switch1# vlan 11 ip address 192.168.100.1 255.255.255.224
switch1# vlan 12 ip address 192.168.100.65 255.255.255.224
switch1# vlan 13 ip address 192.168.100.129 255.255.255.224
switch1# vlan 14 ip address 192.168.100.193 255.255.255.224
switch1#ip routing
switch1#Interface Gi0/5
switch1#Switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switch1#Switchport trunk native vlan 11
on switch 2 I did this:
switch2# vlan 11 ip address 192.168.100.2 255.255.255.224
switch2# vlan 12 ip address 192.168.100.66 255.255.255.224
switch2# vlan 13 ip address 192.168.100.130 255.255.255.224
switch2# vlan 14 ip address 192.168.100.194 255.255.255.224
switch2#ip routing
switch2#Interface Gi0/6
switch2#Switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switch2#Switchport trunk native vlan 11
switch2#default-gateway 192.168.100.1
But I am unable to ping from a device plugged on switch2 to a device on switch1.
For example I plug in a device 192.168.100.5 and default gateway 192.168.100.2 into port 1 of switch 2
, i cannot ping to 192.168.100.1.
I must be doing something wrong I have no idea.
Thank you again so far thanks.
Best Regards,
Joris
07-04-2012 07:59 AM
Thank you after some research I got it to work properly!
Thank you very much!
07-04-2012 08:44 AM
Joris Syen wrote:
Thank you after some research I got it to work properly!
Thank you very much!
That great if it worked , it will be helpful if you can let us know what was the problem and solve this thread so that others can get benifitted
Regards
Ganeshh Iyer
07-04-2012 09:13 AM
The problem was I think that the trunk on switch2 only allowed VLAN1.
After putting its mode to dynamic desirable it showed that all VLANs where allowed on the trunk.
After that I could do a succesful ping to a device on the other switch in a different VLAN.
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