SG2008 inter vlan routing

SG2008 inter vlan routing

SG2008 inter vlan routing
SG2008 inter vlan routing
Tuesday - last edited Wednesday
Model: TL-SG2008  
Hardware Version: V4
Firmware Version: 4.20.4 Build 20241205 Rel.64944

I trying to set up a VLAN network(192.168.10.1) separate from the main network(192.168.1.1). I was able to configure ports and enable DHCP for VLAN 10. I also want to enable inter-1 VLAN routing. 
NOTE: VLAN 10 DHCP working. The only issue with routing. I am unable to access the main network and internet. But I can access the Switch WebPage which is running at (192.168.1.50).

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VLAN PORT CONFIGURATION

 

Port PVID Ingress Checking Acceptable Frame Types LAG Details
 

1/0/1

1

Enabled

Admit All                                              

---

 
 

1/0/2

1

Enabled

Admit All

---

 
 

1/0/3

1

Enabled

Admit All

---

 

 

1/0/4

1

Enabled

Admit All

---

 
 

1/0/5

1

Enabled

Admit All

---

 
 

1/0/6

1

Enabled

Admit All

---

 
 

1/0/7

10

Enabled

Admit All

---

 
 

1/0/8

10

Enabled

Admit All

---


 


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VLAN CONFIG

VLAN ID VLAN Name Members  
 

1

System-VLAN      

1/0/1-6

 
 

10

10

1/0/7-8

 

 

 


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DHCP POOL

 

 

Index Pool Name Network Address Subnet Mask Lease Time Operation

 

  1

VLAN10

192.168.10.0

255.255.255.0

120

 

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Interface
 

Interface ID IP Address Mode IP Address Subnet Mask Interface Name Status Operation
 

VLAN10

Static

192.168.10.1

255.255.255.0

 

Up

 

 

VLAN1

Static

192.168.1.50

255.255.255.0

 

Up

 


 

 

 

 

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Re:SG2008 inter vlan routing
Wednesday - last edited Wednesday

Hi @SKRP 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

See the highlighted note.

How to Set Up VLAN Interface on the Omada Router

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Re:SG2008 inter vlan routing
Wednesday - last edited Wednesday

  @Clive_A 
Hi, Thank you for your quick response.
FYI, I am currently using the switch SG2008 without a controller. I am using local Switch GUI to perform all the actions.

I had earlier tried using the software controller, but it was asking me to add a gateway. But I don't have an omada router. I was trying to set up a subnetwork. I was not fully sure about usage, so I switched to local standalone mode where at least I am able to create a subnet(SVI) but unable to setup inter vlan routing.

I tried setting a custom static route. Tried removing and adding the Static route (0.0.0.0/0> 192.168.1.1 (Router)), but even after that, it did not work.

Any help will be really helpful.

This is my VLAN 10 port config...


And VLAN 1 config is opposite to VLAN 10

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Re:SG2008 inter vlan routing
Thursday

Hi @SKRP 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

SKRP wrote

  @Clive_A 
Hi, Thank you for your quick response.
FYI, I am currently using the switch SG2008 without a controller. I am using local Switch GUI to perform all the actions.

I had earlier tried using the software controller, but it was asking me to add a gateway. But I don't have an omada router. I was trying to set up a subnetwork. I was not fully sure about usage, so I switched to local standalone mode where at least I am able to create a subnet(SVI) but unable to setup inter vlan routing.

I tried setting a custom static route. Tried removing and adding the Static route (0.0.0.0/0> 192.168.1.1 (Router)), but even after that, it did not work.

Any help will be really helpful.

This is my VLAN 10 port config...


And VLAN 1 config is opposite to VLAN 10

Did you actually read what I wrote in the guide? In the highlighted part, you have another link regarding the DHCP server on the switch and setting the static routing based on the config.

Without any reference to the guide and simply asking this question without details about your network does not make sense to me.

In short, you configure the static route and the next hop is your switch IP. That's it. To the question you have, without the context, that's the way you do it without an Omada router.

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Re:SG2008 inter vlan routing
Thursday

  @Clive_A 
I did already like what you have described above. I am also relatively new to networking.
I have shared all the configurations in the starting.

I have followed some tutorials/guides to configure...

I tried again today. I created one more VLAN other than default and VLAN10, and now VLAN 10 and VLAN 12 can communicate with each other, but they can not with VLAN 1(default). They are unable to access the Internet as well.



Can you confirm with the circled section in the image? From what I understand, to access the Internet, I have to configure my router as well. The switch(SG2008) alone can not do that.

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Let me describe my plan in detail-
I want to create a sub network(10.10.10.0/24).
It should have features like - 
1. It should access the Internet.
2. Any devices from the main network should be able to access the subnetwork.
NOTE: I have to do that in such a way that no need to configure any router settings.

I thought of doing it with SG2008 as I saw the Static routing and DHCP and VLAN features.
So, Now I am a little unsure which direction to go. And also not sure if the SG2008 is a limitation or It is how the SVI and internet work. And If it is just a limitation of SG2008 what other device I can use to do that?

 

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Re:SG2008 inter vlan routing
Thursday

Hi @SKRP 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

SKRP wrote

  @Clive_A 
I did already like what you have described above. I am also relatively new to networking.
I have shared all the configurations in the starting.

I have followed some tutorials/guides to configure...

I tried again today. I created one more VLAN other than default and VLAN10, and now VLAN 10 and VLAN 12 can communicate with each other, but they can not with VLAN 1(default). They are unable to access the Internet as well.



Can you confirm with the circled section in the image? From what I understand, to access the Internet, I have to configure my router as well. The switch(SG2008) alone can not do that.

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Let me describe my plan in detail-
I want to create a sub network(10.10.10.0/24).
It should have features like - 
1. It should access the Internet.
2. Any devices from the main network should be able to access the subnetwork.
NOTE: I have to do that in such a way that no need to configure any router settings.

I thought of doing it with SG2008 as I saw the Static routing and DHCP and VLAN features.
So, Now I am a little unsure which direction to go. And also not sure if the SG2008 is a limitation or It is how the SVI and internet work. And If it is just a limitation of SG2008 what other device I can use to do that?

 

You need static routing on our switch. Rest of the features, the fundamentals for a VLAN network are configured on the router. That's up to your router.

 

That's the link. Whether you can access the Internet or not, it is up to the static routing and the multi-nets NAT.

 

Switch only takes care of the static routing, VLAN and DHCP servers.

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