03-15-2012 09:05 AM
I know that the SG200 series has VLAN support but was wondering it would support VLAN routing within the switch itself.
Hypothetically if I wer eto configure the ports as following:
Ports 1-10 on VLAN 1
Ports 11-20 on VLAN 2
Ports 21-30 on VLAN 3
Can devices on all the ports talk to each other without needing to purchase additional networking equipment?
Thanks in advance for the help.
03-15-2012 11:06 PM
Hi Tony,
The 200's can segment traffic into VLANs, but IP switching between VLANs can be achieved on the SG300 series and the older Sx500 series switches.
regards Dave
03-15-2012 11:33 PM
Thanks David.
If I go with the SG200, can I use the Cisco RV220W to route traffic between all the VLANS?
03-16-2012 05:26 AM
Hi Tony,
That is a solution, use a VLAN aware router such as a RV220W to route between the SG200 VLANs.
For your information, if you are a Cisco Partner, you should have access to the Rv220W GUI emulator.
This is a great page for you to check out the management interfaces for both the 200 series switches and the RV220W.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/community/netpro/small-business/onlinedemos
The RV220W is a vlan aware product that can work with four configured VLANs. Hopefully that is enough.
regards Dave
03-16-2012 06:41 AM
Is it 4 Vlan? Google seems to tell me 16.
Thanks!
03-17-2012 09:18 AM
Please see this post on the RV220W.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3589735#3589735
I've been told this uses to route 16 VLANS? Now it routes only 4?
What do I do if I ned more than 4, however 16 is enough which I hope the RV220W actually supports.
Thanks
03-19-2012 07:21 AM
Hi Tony,
I responded to that posting you referenced.
regards Dave
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