04-16-2018 04:31 AM - edited 03-08-2019 02:40 PM
Hi Everyone,
I need some support for connecting two different networks together.
Below is the diagram of network, I want to connect to both network 192.168.128.xxx and 10.1.40.xxx from a PC connected to SW3.
Currently I have a Layer 3 switch (SG 300 28PP) .
Is that enough for the purpose?
Thanks and Regards,
Shiju Jacob
04-16-2018 04:55 AM
Hi,
Yes, the SG300 series have layer 3 capabilities by default.
04-16-2018 05:13 AM
04-16-2018 05:16 AM
04-16-2018 05:29 AM
Hi
Can you please post your configurations?
Regards
Bharat
04-16-2018 05:32 AM
04-16-2018 05:34 AM - edited 04-16-2018 05:36 AM
Hi,
Please check this link:
04-16-2018 05:47 AM
Hi,
Your chart displays the VoIP adress space as 192.168.128.0/19. Your interface vlan 10 address mask should therefore read 255.255.224.0.
Best regards,
Antonin
04-16-2018 05:31 AM
Hi,
Are the gateways of these subnets created on the SG300?
04-16-2018 05:39 AM
04-16-2018 05:54 AM - edited 04-16-2018 05:57 AM
Hi,
This is happening due to STP process becuase all switches are in default VLAN 1 and STP is going to block port.
<<<<your both diagrams are different.... this one and which one you was shared on DM>>>
Regards,
Deepak Kumar
04-25-2018 10:47 AM
Hi,
I found that SG300 is having RSTP, STP, MSTP protocols and you are running with RSTP version of Spanning tree. So RSTP is not Per-VLAN Spanning tree protocol. So that's why your VLANs communication is going block as default behavior.
As discuss, If you want to archive the desired VLAN routing then you have to move with MSTP.
Regards,
Deepak Kumar
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