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ChristopherG
Aspirant
May 31, 2021

I too, have a VLAN routing Problem

Hello,

 

I would like to segment our network with our new M4300 switch. (At the moment everthing runs in one subnet (VLAN 1))
I created all the VLANs + der IP Interfaces, enabled routing and created a default route to our FW (192.168.175.254)

Now i can route out of any VLAN and also got the DHCP Relay to work, but i somehow cannot route into any VLAN for example VLAN 650.
When i login to the Web GUI i can ping my NIC 192.168.64.21(VLAN 650, int 1/0/24) from Source None, Interface VLAN 650, but not from any other VLAN Interface

But i can ping the VLAN Interface 192.168.64.1 from any other VLAN Interface.

Int 1/0/24 is in General mode, AccessVlanID: 650, Native VLANID:650, PVID:650 and has untagged VLAN 650 membership

How can i fix this? Did i miss some routing setting?

 

Kind regards

 

show ip interface brief:

 

Spoiler

 

(M4300-12X12F) >show ip interface brief

Interface    State  IP Address      IP Mask         TYPE            Method
-----------  -----  --------------- --------------- --------------- ---------------
vlan 1       Up     192.168.168.1   255.255.248.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 80      Up     192.168.7.1     255.255.255.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 90      Up     192.168.8.1     255.255.255.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 100     Up     192.168.9.1     255.255.255.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 130     Up     192.168.12.1    255.255.255.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 170     Up     192.168.16.1    255.255.255.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 180     Up     192.168.17.1    255.255.255.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 190     Up     192.168.18.1    255.255.255.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 200     Up     192.168.19.1    255.255.255.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 210     Up     192.168.20.1    255.255.255.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 220     Up     192.168.21.1    255.255.255.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 450     Up     192.168.44.1    255.255.255.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 460     Up     192.168.45.1    255.255.255.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 470     Up     192.168.46.1    255.255.255.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 650     Up     192.168.64.1    255.255.254.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 660     Up     192.168.66.1    255.255.254.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 670     Up     192.168.68.1    255.255.254.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 680     Up     192.168.70.1    255.255.254.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 690     Up     192.168.72.1    255.255.254.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 700     Up     192.168.74.1    255.255.254.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 800     Up     192.168.94.1    255.255.254.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 810     Up     192.168.96.1    255.255.254.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 820     Up     192.168.98.1    255.255.254.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 830     Up     192.168.100.1   255.255.254.0   Primary         Manual
vlan 840     Up     192.168.102.1   255.255.254.0   Primary         Manual

show ip route:

 

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(M4300-12X12F) >show ip route

Route Codes: C - Connected, S - Static
       R - RIP Derived
       O - OSPF Derived, IA - OSPF Inter Area
       E1 - OSPF External Type 1, E2 - OSPF External Type 2
       N1 - OSPF NSSA External Type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA External Type 2
       K - Kernel, P - Net Prototype

Default Gateway(s): 192.168.175.254

S      0.0.0.0/0 [1/0] via 192.168.175.254,   03d:00h:39m,  vlan 1
C      192.168.7.0/24 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 80
C      192.168.8.0/24 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 90
C      192.168.9.0/24 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 100
C      192.168.12.0/24 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 130
C      192.168.16.0/24 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 170
C      192.168.17.0/24 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 180
C      192.168.18.0/24 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 190
C      192.168.19.0/24 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 200
C      192.168.20.0/24 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 210
C      192.168.21.0/24 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 220
C      192.168.44.0/24 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 450
C      192.168.45.0/24 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 460
C      192.168.46.0/24 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 470
C      192.168.64.0/23 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 650
C      192.168.66.0/23 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 660
C      192.168.68.0/23 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 670
C      192.168.70.0/23 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 680
C      192.168.72.0/23 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 690
C      192.168.74.0/23 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 700
C      192.168.94.0/23 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 800
C      192.168.96.0/23 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 810
C      192.168.98.0/23 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 820
C      192.168.100.0/23 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 830
C      192.168.102.0/23 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 840
C      192.168.168.0/21 [0/0] directly connected,   vlan 1

 

 

8 Replies

  • DamianM's avatar
    DamianM
    NETGEAR Moderator

    Dear Customer, 

     

    You have contacted the German-speaking NETGEAR Community.

     

    We are able to support you only in this particular language. If you decide to contact us in German, please rewrite your question and/or describe your issue/problem so everybody can understand and participate if they want.

     

    Kind Regards,
    DamianM
    NETGEAR Community

    • ChristopherG's avatar
      ChristopherG
      Aspirant

      Hallo DamianM 

       

      Ja das Problem bzw eine Lösung habe ich leider noch nicht gefunden.

      Dies ist auch (leider) das erste mal dass ich einen L3 Switch mit Routing konfiguriere (bisher habe ich nur L2+ Router on a Stick verwendet).

       

      Dem Benutzerhandbuch nach sollte jedoch alles richtig eingestellt sein.

      Ich kann auf jedem virtuellen Interface(inter-VLAN) die GUI des Switches erreichen, jedoch kann ich meine physisch direkt an den Port verbundene NIC nicht erreichen. ARP Eintrag ist da und VLAN Zugehörigkeit stimmt und die Route für das VLAN wurde ja auch automatisch erzeugt nachdem ich das Interface erstellt habe.
      Den VLAN-Static-Routing-Wizard benötige ich ja in diesem Fall eh nicht oder?

       

      Viele Grüße

      • DamianM's avatar
        DamianM
        NETGEAR Moderator

        Hallo ChristopherG,

         

        willkommen in der NETGEAR Community!

         

        Könntest Du mir Dein Netzwerk gräfisch mit allen VLANs und Modellbezeichnungen darstellen? 

         

        Freundliche Grüße,
        DamianM
        NETGEAR Team 
         

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