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‎01-10-2019 08:59 AM
Hello,
I have problems when doing the vlan in the switches of the x440 G2 range. I want to do 3 vlan, for example from port 1 to 10 vlan1, from port 11 to 15 vlan 2 and from port 16 to 23 vlan 3. Port 24 wants it to connect my router. I have done the vlan but I can not configure port 24 to connect the router and have internet in the 3 vlan.
Can anyone tell me what commands I would have to put in order to make this small configuration?
Thank you
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I have problems when doing the vlan in the switches of the x440 G2 range. I want to do 3 vlan, for example from port 1 to 10 vlan1, from port 11 to 15 vlan 2 and from port 16 to 23 vlan 3. Port 24 wants it to connect my router. I have done the vlan but I can not configure port 24 to connect the router and have internet in the 3 vlan.
Can anyone tell me what commands I would have to put in order to make this small configuration?
Thank you
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‎01-10-2019 08:49 PM
Hi Ingatel,
If you want to communicate devices between VLANs (sofia to router, miki to router, classroom to miki etc.) you need routing.
Kind regards,
Tomasz
If you want to communicate devices between VLANs (sofia to router, miki to router, classroom to miki etc.) you need routing.
- You can pass those VLANs to Mikrotik so it will do the routing, for this scenario your XOS->Mikrotik port should be tagged in all the VLANs, nothing more on this side.
- You can also perform routing on EXOS, for that your XOS->Mikrotik port would be only in VLAN router, all VLANs have to have their IPs (from different subnets) and ipforwarding enabled ('enable ipforwarding'). This approach puts you probably in need of ACLs or Policy or PVLAN (translation mode) to limit communication between internal VLANs like CCTV-classroom etc. All this you can read further here: https://documentation.extremenetworks.com/exos_22.5/EXOS_User_Guide_22_5.pdf
Kind regards,
Tomasz
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‎01-10-2019 12:44 PM
The router that the operator installed me is a Microtik RB951. And the switch where I want to do the vlan is an X440 G2 24.
Thank you
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‎01-10-2019 12:26 PM
What model/type is this router that you are talking about ?
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‎01-10-2019 11:42 AM
To avoid seeing teams between different Vlan. For example, I have a vlan for security cameras, another vlan for a training room, etc.
I need to have the same gateway for all the vlan
I need to have the same gateway for all the vlan
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‎01-10-2019 11:33 AM
Why do you need different VLANs if all clients should have the same IP subnet ?!
