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SG200-50 and SG250-08HP in homelab with vlans

peram
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hi all.  First time poster here...

 

I'm having a hard time setting up my homelab.  this is what I want to achieve :

  • two separate vlans
    • VLAN10 for work-related stuff
    • VLAN20 for home-related stuff
  • the SG200 located in my techroom in the basement and the SG250 located in my study
  • have a single, trunked connection between the switch in the basement and the switch on my desktop
  • port GE1-3 on the SG250-08 beeing in VLAN20
  • port GE01-06 and GE25-30 on the SG200-50 beeing in VLAN20
  • port GE4-6 on the SG250-08 beeing in VLAN10
  • port GE13-18 and GE37-42 on the SG200-50 beeing in VLAN10
  • port GE8 on the SG250-08 as the trunkport
  • port GE50 on the SG200-50 as the trunkport.

I have googled, looked at youtube videos for the last several days and can not for the life of me get the setup to work. I am 100% certain that it is my lacking knowledge that makes me overlook something, but I'm in desperate need for some assistance.  See attached screenshot for how I have set it up right now.

 

If I connect two PC's in port 13 and 14 on the SG200 they can ping each other.  If I connect port GE8 on the 250 to port 50 on the SG200, and one PC in port 4 on the SG250 the ping dies.

 

Screenshots from the SG250 and from the SG200-50 are attached.

 

Thanks in advance

peram

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peram
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Hi again.  Sort of embarrassing solution to my problem. It helps to connect the trunk ports together.

 

Sorry for the noise

 

peram 

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peram
Level 1
Level 1

Hi again.  Sort of embarrassing solution to my problem. It helps to connect the trunk ports together.

 

Sorry for the noise

 

peram 

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