07-04-2013 06:38 AM - edited 03-07-2019 02:14 PM
Please find the attached diagram and configuration files
I want to have two more vlans named wifi and printers
how can I change the configuration to include two new vlans without changing the gateway address. I just want to make sure ip address remain same so as to avoid dns change. only mask change is ok
I have planned to divide the subnet like this
Vlan 603 Wifi Users
10.202.41.160/27
Vlan 601 Printer
10.202.41.192/26
Vlan 602 Lan Users
10.202.41.128/27
usable range from 129 - .158
currently printers wired and wifi all are using the same 601 vlan but I want to seggregate into multiple vlans.
Please help in regards to config changes
Thanks
07-04-2013 02:13 PM
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07-04-2013 02:16 PM
07-04-2013 02:49 PM
Amir,
What you request is not a correct usage of VLANs. Each VLAN is by definition a separate, standalone broadcast domain, and each broadcast domain is a separate IP network. By introducing new VLANs, you are introducing new IP networks, each of them having its own address space.
There is no sensible way of introducing new VLANs and yet having your clients use the same gateway IP address as before.
Best regards,
Peter
07-04-2013 04:53 PM
Thanks Peter
Ok if I use different gateways then how can I configure new VLAN in current scenario?
with the mentioned IP address scheme.
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