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Arnaud_D
Oct 24, 2016Aspirant
Vlan routing M5300 / GS724T
Hello, I'm planning to split my network in multiples Vlans. I want to use my M5300 to do the vlan routing but i encounter an issue, i can't ping my vlan interface. I'm doing test on M5300 (11...
- Oct 25, 2016
Hi,Arnaud_D
Welcome to NETGEAR community!
I have read your post , and I think there somethig settings below may be helpfully to you:
1.Disable vlan routing on GS724T. GS724T is a smart switch which is mainly process L2 traffic,and in your topo it also not
necessary for GS724T to process routing.
2.I saw in your description there is no ip address for vlan 1, so I guess may be your M5300 connect to firewall through a
l2 port. Suggest to and a ip adderss which is at same subnet of your firewall address.
3.Additionally, you need t to check in you firewall if there are routes to 192.168.11.1/255.255.255.248 and 192.168.15.1/255.255.255.128
If no,please add.
hope it helps
Regards,
Carl_z
Netgear Employee
Carl_z
Oct 25, 2016NETGEAR Expert
Hi,Arnaud_D
Welcome to NETGEAR community!
I have read your post , and I think there somethig settings below may be helpfully to you:
1.Disable vlan routing on GS724T. GS724T is a smart switch which is mainly process L2 traffic,and in your topo it also not
necessary for GS724T to process routing.
2.I saw in your description there is no ip address for vlan 1, so I guess may be your M5300 connect to firewall through a
l2 port. Suggest to and a ip adderss which is at same subnet of your firewall address.
3.Additionally, you need t to check in you firewall if there are routes to 192.168.11.1/255.255.255.248 and 192.168.15.1/255.255.255.128
If no,please add.
hope it helps
Regards,
Carl_z
Netgear Employee
Arnaud_D
Oct 25, 2016Aspirant
Hi Carl,
Thank you for your answer,
The vlan routing isn't available on my GS724T (v3 if i remember).
The M5300 is directly connected to the firewall and the firewall is in vlan 1. I dont understand what you suggested to do with the IP of vlan 1.
I need a route in my firewall even if I dont want to go to the Internet, the M5300 isnt the one who do vlan routing? I dont need any route if the subnet is directly connected?
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I have set my firewall to do vlan routing instead of L3 Switch, I can ping vlan 11 interface from vlan 1, but I still cant go through the M5300 with vlan 11 ( i used this http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/11673/~/how-do-i-setup-a-vlan-trunk-link-between-two-netgear-switches%3F?cid=wmt_netgear_organic)
I think the problem is the vlan conf of M5300, i surely did a mistake somewhere
Thanks
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