ā12-20-2019 03:22 PM
Hello everyone,
I got a Cisco SG350 switch recently and i wanted it to manage my VLAN's as follow :
I got a Windows 10 PC (192.168.20.10) on which i have a Virtual machine also on Windows 10 (192.168.10.10) connected through the same NIC into the SG350. I also have another PC still on windows 10 (192.168.1.101). I linked VLAN 20 to the 192.168.20.10 and VLAN 10 to the VM 192.168.10.10. I created the interfaces properly and i can go to the internet on all the PC's and i can ping each PC or VM from any other machine. The problem i have is i have a shared drive on the win 10 pc 192.168.20.10 and i cannot see it from any other PC although i can ping the PC it is on. If i put the switch in factory setting with no VLAN's i of course see the shared drive again.
Anyone has any idea why is it so ?
Thanks for your help.
ā12-20-2019 03:39 PM
Windows 10 by default have FW on, try to disable and test.
ā12-22-2019 07:43 AM
Hi, sorry for the late answer. I forgot to say that yes the windows 10 Firewall was disabled at the time but i still could'nt see the shared drive. Anyone knows what may be the problem ?
Thanks
ā12-22-2019 09:34 AM
Can you post the output
when you try from run \\IP address\sharedrive ? - what is the error you get?
ā12-22-2019 11:00 AM - edited ā12-22-2019 11:07 AM
Hello
How are you trying to access the share, Ip or dns name, does it work if you use the IP of the host as you have stated you can ping all hosts?
Do you have a A host record for the share or a dns server resolution?
You could also try enabling ip directed broadcast on the SVI of the vlans and test again
int vlan xx
ip directed broadcast
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