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Need help on vlans rvs4000 to a slm224g

linuxmad1
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Hi all,

I have just brought  a rvs4000 router and i am trying to setup vlans on it to link to a slm224g but i am having problems with it. First of all i have setup the same VLANS 10, 20 on all devices and configured the devices has follows:

rvs400 -> VLANS 1 default,10,20: port 1,2,3 untagged and 4 trunk and all PVID set to 1

slm224g -> VLANS 1 default,10,20: port 1-6 ALL ingress filter on PVID 10 and 7-12 ALL ingress filter on PVID 20: port 1-6 untagged on VLAN 10 rest excluded g1,g2 tagged, 7-12 untagged on VLAN 20 rest excluded g1,g2 tagged

On vlan 1 10.10.0.1 ip

On vlan 10 192.168.2.1

On vlan 20 192.168.3.1

The setup i want to do if possible is:

cisco rvs4000 port 1-3 not used, port 4 trunk to the (g1) slm224g and i want to use the other (g2) slm224g to a slm2008 i have later on once i have sorted this bit out first.

The problem i am having is that when plugging a machine into vlan 10 (1-6) i get a ip of 10.10.0.x which is from vlan 1 when it should be 192.168.2.x. When i plug a machine into vlan 20 (7-12) i get no ip at all when it should be 192.168.3.x. Can trunking be done with rvs4000 or does it have be like each port assigned to a certain vlan and you have to put the cable from the router to that vlan on the network which its setup for ( i have tried this but it didnt work either ). Can anyone see if i am doing something wrong.

Many thanks

Paul

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linuxmad1
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If anyone can give me any pointers on this , i will be most greatfully

I have sorted out why the 10.10.0.x was appearing kind of it was me, but i have set port 24 on slm224g as vlan 10 and the rest as vlan 20. Vlan 10 is 10.10.1.x and vlan 20 is 10.10.2.x and all the ports are getting 10.10.1.x ip's

If anyone can assist me it will be great its doning my head in

Thanks again

linuxmad1
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Don't worry i have sorted it!

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