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This is a really really basic, and probably stupidly obvious question, but I just can't seem to figure it out, and it been a constant source of head scratching for me.I have two vlans. Vlan 2 is for data, and vlan 3 is for voice. I changed the defau...
What does "ip routing" do on the CLI on the SG300?When I do this, I see it enables ip forwarding, but there is no mention of this in the CLI manual. I'm just trying to figure out what I would use this for, and if I should leave it enabled, or disabl...
I felt like this would be some easy scenario, but I'm second guessing myself, and want to ask for advice.Note that I am a Systems Administrator, NOT a Network Engineer, and while I know my way around networks to a point, when it comes to the more com...
Thanks for the response.That makes sense, and I understand what you're saying there. But here's my problem with having another client on the management vlan: how do I access that client if I'm not physically in the office, and what happens when/if th...
Ah, ok, thanks. I guess that was pretty obvious, now that I know the answer.The "ip routing" command isn't mentioned anywhere in the CLI documentation, but I guess if I'd thought about it a little longer, I may have come to the same conclusion.Thanks...
(Editing my previous response here) I'm marking your response as the correct answer, Rick, since it was so concise and to the point.Alessio, you gave me a lot of great useful info (much appreciated) but because of lack of knowledge of adva...
Alessio, thanks again.As to your question, yes, currently, the only L3 device in the diagram is the Cisco 3700 series, which is owned and managed by the telco (though they could probably configure it on request).I do, however, have a Cisco SG300 (10 ...