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We were given the following details:The L2 PVLAN has been created:PVLAN- 123Name: pvlan-XXX-L2Primary IP: x.x.x.131/27Subnet: 255.255.255.224Gateway: x.x.x.129 However, when we plug in the router's WAN port to the PVLAN port in the office (and config...
So my first 'instinct' (after following your advice and plugging the cable from the port in the office on the PVLAN into the switch on the cisco box) ... is to plug a router into the switch and plug my devices into the router... which must be wrong ...
Thanks @Richard Burts, To be honest, I don't know either... I'm accustomed to my consumer gear where the WAN is provided by the ISPs modem, I plug that into the WAN port of the router and my devices into the switch ports. With a bit of IP config 'it ...
I've read a few places about 'adding a sub-interface' (which is VLAN tagged) to the router's interface... however, I don't see that via the GUI. Do I need to open the serial port and configure it 'natively'? I can't seem to SSH onto this box...