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BertAnsink
Oct 29, 2021Guide
Inter-VLAN routing MS510TXUP
Good day, I am using a Netgear MS510TXUP multi gigabit switch. (not the MX510TXPP as selected in model, but can't select the MS510TXUP) I am trying to use the VLAN routing functions, but with...
Anonymous
Mar 16, 2022
Have you checked the firewall settings on the PCs? Traffic from other subnets than the one they are on may be blocked.
As for the Internet access, have you defined the necessary static route on the router for the other subnet? I guess your router is in the 196.168.1.0/24 subnet so the route should be 196.168.20.0/24, next hop 192.168.1.100. This is for replies from Internet.
BertAnsink
Mar 16, 2022Guide
DaneA and Retired_Member
The firewalls were switched off at both PC's.
Also the network is relatively flat, router (XR700) connected to one of the SFP+ ports and all clients to the other ports of the switch.
I think I might have solved the issue in the mean time though.
I tried it again but but with different VLAN's, VLAN60 and VLAN99. And that seems to work.
It seems that it simply does not want to route over the default VLAN (VLAN1) can this be the case?
Thanks for the help so far.
- AnonymousMar 16, 2022
I own a MS510TX and a MS510TXPP. Setting inter-VLAN routing is very simple there. The only thing that needs to be done is to enable the 'Routing Mode' and define VLAN interfaces in 'VLAN Routing Configuration'. I do not use any wizards. I did not change the management VLAN. I have my Internet router in VLAN1, but I do not have any endpoint devices in there except for my management PC. All my endpoint devices are in the other three VLANs.
- BertAnsinkMar 16, 2022Guide
Retired_Member
That's what I also thought but for me it didn't work when doing the same. The switch actually enables the static routes automatically when a device is detected on the specified VLAN so that should be in order.
I also set static routes in the router and wasn't able to ping that from other VLAN's other than 1. On VLAN1, I can ping the router when I set gateway 192.168.1.1 but not if I go via the VLAN interface, 192.168.1.100.
I don't know how different the firmware for a MS510TX/TXPP is compared to a MX510TXM/TXUP but afaik they should have pretty much identical features.
- AnonymousMar 16, 2022
Well, based on your original post and the similarity of the names between my and your MS510TXes, I've made an assumption that MS510TXUP is a routing switch as my MS510TX and MS510TXPP. That might've been wrong.
I've just looked at the datasheet for MS510TXUP and I see no routing feature listed there. Moreover the firmware version of MS510TXUP is totally different from the firmware version of MS510TX/MS510TXPP. However it is the same as the firmware version of my other NETGEAR switch GS308T and GS308T is not a routing switch.
I do not own a MS510TXUP so I can't really tell. However, if MS510TXUP is not a routing switch, you need a VLAN-aware router or a routing switch for inter-VLAN routing or even to access Internet from VLANs other than your current router is on.
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