Robert,If I may ask, what is the main reason that the SG300 switch is in Layer 3 mode?In Layer 3 mode, the switch is acting as a router, and that is why you can connect from one VLAN to the other.If you do not need the switch to perform any routing t...
Robert,By default the ports are enabled and will show "down" port status until something running is connected to that port. Just simply plug in a PC connection and it will come up. Hope this helps. If you need farther assistance call us at Cisco Smal...
Bendan,You can't select Layer 2 and Layer 3. In Layer 3 mode the device handles InterVLAN communication for the VLANs that are configured on it with no problems. As for the Multicasting, you might want to check the "Multicast" tab and look at some of...
Scott,I recommend checking the TCAM Allocation Settings, under the Administration tab.You can have a total of 510 (?) entires max on the SG300 switches. Do note that the ACLs are counted against this total number. The most IP entries can not exceed 4...