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Creating a Routing Interface
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Hi there,
I am trying to create a new vlan with routing enabled on my Netgear M5300-28G3. I have created the VLAN no problems, assigned some ports and PVIDs, I can see MACs coming through for the VLAN on the address table. I have configured a VLAN Routing entry for the VLAN and it went through no problem. I have created a static route for the VLAN on my Cisco ASA device (same place as all the other working VLANs we have). However when I go to IP -> Advanced -> IP Interface Configuration, the entry for the new VLAN has the "Routing Interface Status" column marked as "Down". How do I resolve this/what have I not configured?
Thanks!
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Hi @Retired_Member,
Sorry for thge slow response. I actually ended up resolving the issue although not in the ideal way. I was trying to create a VLAN for the 192.168.155.0/24 subnet, and this would not work. However I followed the exact same steps for the network 192.168.170.0/24 and it worked, so I'm happy with things for the moment.
Thanks!
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Re: Creating a Routing Interface
Hi @pbrady
Welcome to Community!
It's ok that you have create routing VLAN and add member ports. Have you set IP address on this routing VLAN interface?
For further analysis,Could you please provide the tech-support file of the Switch:
How do I send tech-support files from my Managed Switch to NETGEAR community moderators?
https://kb.netgear.com/31439/How-do-I-send-diagnostic-files-from-my-Managed-Switch-to-NETGEAR-commun...
Regards,
Eric
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Hi @Retired_Member,
Sorry for thge slow response. I actually ended up resolving the issue although not in the ideal way. I was trying to create a VLAN for the 192.168.155.0/24 subnet, and this would not work. However I followed the exact same steps for the network 192.168.170.0/24 and it worked, so I'm happy with things for the moment.
Thanks!