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Internet Routing with SG300-20 and a domain controller

David Stevenson
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Hi

I am trying to set up the SG300-52 and am struggling, I have a domain controller with IP address 192.168.0.1

I have a broadband router that is has a dynamc ip address. I have set up vlan1 aand vlan2

Vlan1 is getting its ip address from the domain which is 192.168.0.110

vlan2 is getting its ip from the broadband router.

I have setup Domain Name System in the Ip configuration tab

on Vlan1 I have a connected a dumb switch this connects all the computers in the local network. What I cannot get to work is the internet vlan.

Can someone who has setup up vlan routing with domain controller please help me

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jasbryan
Level 6
Level 6

David,

First make sure you are running latest firmware on your SG300 switch. SW 1.1.1.8 code.

I take it that the broadband router does not support vlans; if this is correct then the SG300 switch will need to be placed in layer 3 mode. Basically your topology will look like a router on a stick configuration. You will need two separate subnets if you want to use two vlans’

Vlan 1 = 192.168.2.1

Broadband router = 192.168.2.254

Vlan 2 = 192.168.0.254

Domain controller = 192.168.0.1

You will need to add a default route within the SG300 switch

  • •0.0.0.0    0.0.0.0 192.168.2.254

Add another static route in broadband router

192.168.0.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.2.1

All device within your domain controller (vlan 2) network will have a GW of vlan2 (192.168.0.254) after setup is complete you should have access to the Internet and routable between both subnet's.

If you need further assistance please give us a call @ 1-866-606-1866 and open a support case And next available engineer will assist you. If i am available you can have the engineer consult with me.

Hope this helps

Jasbryan

Hi jasbryan

Thansk you for taking the time to reply unfortunately I did not manage to get it working, I think the broadband router I have is rubbish and will probable have to invest in a router to complete this task.

Could you recommend what router I should get, will a layer 2 router that is vlan aware be good enough. or will i need to get a layer 3 router.

Many Thanks

Regards

David

David,

Yes you will need a router that is Vlan aware for simplest configuration. Just an FYI when you're talking about routing/router all router's operate at layer 3. Below are lists of our router that supports 802.1Q Vlans.

RV120W

http://www.iplink.no/documents/RV120W-E-G5%20-%20Cisco.pdf

RV220W

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps9923/ps11025/data_sheet_c78-630461.pdf

Security appliance (what i use)

SA520W

SA520

SA540

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/vpndevc/ps6032/ps6094/ps9932/data_sheet_c78-542899.pdf

Hope this helps,

Jasbryan

Hi jasbryan

Thank you for the help so far

I bought a RV120W router which arrived today. its has numerous settings which I am not sure whether to change or not it is in DHCP server mode as a NAT gateway currently. It's ip address is 192.168.1.1

I assume I need to set to to router mode as I have added the default route in to the static route table

Here is the routing table from the RV120W after I plugged in the broadband router

Kernel IP routing table

Destination      Gateway        Genmask          Metric  Ref   Use      Interface      Type          Flags

127.0.0.1          127.0.0.1      255.255.255.255  1      0      0      lo               Static            UP,Gateway,Host

192.168.2.0      0.0.0.0          255.255.255.0      0      0      0      eth1          Dynamic        UP

192.168.1.0      0.0.0.0          255.255.255.0      0      0      0      bdg1          Static           UP

192.168.1.0      192.168.1.1   255.255.255.0      1      0      0      bdg1          Static           UP,Gateway

0.0.0.0             92.168.2.1    0.0.0.0                 0      0      0      eth1          Dynamic       UP,Gateway

as it is dhcp server mode should this be changed to dhcp relay,

Sorry for taking so much of your time but feel I am close to getting this working now

Regards David

David,

Please attach a topology view of your network (complete). I will give my recommendation on how I would configure device within your topology.

Thanks,

Jasbryan

Hi Jasbryan

Here is diagram of my network I have a lot more computers and servers which are connected to the unmanaged switch but did not think it was necessary to add them. To explain the diagram I have a broadband router connecting to a RV120W router this then connectes to Vlan3 on the switch, Vlan 2 is connected to the domain controller. What is confusing me is the additional of the new router between the broadband router and the switch. It looks like I ned to set up vlan routing on the router to route between the broadband router and the switch.

Thank you for assisting me with this.

Regards

David

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