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dvicker
Jun 27, 2021Aspirant
S350 series configuration
Hello, I could use some help setting up a new switch I purchased recently. Honestly, I know enough to be danereous when it networking configuration so this is probaly pretty basic. My apologies...
DaneA
Jul 15, 2021NETGEAR Employee Retired
Welcome to the community! :)
Routing onto the main network (and out to the internet) is not working. On either of the computers, trying google or any other general web address in a broswer is not working. What I thought I'd have to do is set a default route on the NDI switch (10.10.200.0/24) to route back onto the "core" switch (10.10.100.x) by doing something like this. But this GS324TP switch doesn't seem to have a routing tab. I'm guessing this has something to do with the (lack of) capabilites of the particular switch I bought (L2, L3, etc.)?
The GS324TP does not support any Layer 3 services such as routing. The KB article you have indicated is intended for the NETGEAR Fully Managed Switch models. If you click on the part that says "This article applies to:" it will show a list of the Fully Managed Switches.
Since you need PoE/PoE+ and Layer 3 services in a switch, I recommend you the M4300-28G-PoE+ (GSM4328PB). To learn more about its specifications, kindly check the data sheet here.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
- dvickerSep 06, 2021Aspirant
Thanks for the reply. Yes, with the help of a friend, I was able to determine that this is not a multilayer switch and can't do the routing I was intending. We are using a security gateway in the network that has another LAN port to do the routing between the two networks.
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