03-07-2015 08:52 AM - edited 03-07-2019 10:59 PM
Small Network in my home using Cisco SG 200-18 also have Meraki MX60 Router.
2 of my Windows 2008 Server have Dual network adapters.
Need to put the second network adapter on another subnet.
My primary network is 10.2.8.x/22 10.2.8.1 is Gateway 255.255.252.0 is the subnet
New network is 10.1.8.x/22 Gateway is 10.1.8.1 Subnet 255.255.252.0
I need both networks to be able to talk to each other.
On one server I have both network adapters configured properly
My Meraki MX60 is configured with a VLAN of 1018 MXIP 10.1.8.1 one LAN port on the Meraki MX60 we tested and made it on the new VLAN
If I plug the second network adapter from my test server into the Meraki MX60 Lan Port and it all works from my pc on 10.2.1.x I can ping 10.1.8.1 which is the Meraki MX60 and I can ping 10.1.8.23 which is the test server.
My PC (10.2.8.99) can ping 10.1.8.23 also
Now for my Question
When I plug my Test Server second network adapter into port 13, 14 15 or 16 of the SG 200 I can not:
1. from my pc (10.2.8.99) ping 10.1.8.23
2. From the Meraki (10.2.8.1) I can not ping 10.1.8.23
3. From the Test server (10.1.8.23) can not ping 10.1.8.1
How do I configure the SG200 correctly?
I created a VLAN named 1018 (See the attached screen images)
How does my config look?
What am I missing????
Thanks in advance
03-07-2015 02:30 PM
Hi,
If I understand correctly you are trying to do inter-vlan routing, for packest to pass from one vlan/subnet to another it must be routed, than can be done by using a layer 3 switch ( the most optimal way ) or by using a router with a layer 2 witch, if you are using a router the router must have an interface in each vlan, you can also use sub-interfaces if the router you are using supports it. Another thing I noticed on your switch is that your ports are configured as trunks, this may not work well unless you know exactly what you are doing and you have a specific need.
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