That is excellent Wayne, thank you very much.
I will test this configuration later on today. The DLINK router is very
dumb and doesn't support VLANs or anything fancy like that. However,
this is a mock set-up I have running in my office; I know the router in
the actual network - who's name I can't even pronounce - does support
VLANs and tagging. So if I can't get it running on my set up I will do a
live test.
I'll let you know how it goes.
BR
Steven
On 12/23/2011 09:10 AM, Wayne Lee wrote:
> Morning
>
>> The internet router is in port 1, the laptop is in port 5. I have now set
>> the router port as a trunk on the switch.
>>
>> Port 5 is on a different subnet to port 1, the laptop is 10.1.202.0 and the
>> router 10.1.201.0
>>
>> I set the static addresses of the laptop as follows:
>> ip: 10.1.202.10
>> subnet: 255.255.255.0
>> gateway: 10.1.202.1 (this is the VLAN ip address, I have tried giving it the
>> router ip address but it didn't work... maybe I should try the internet VLAN
>> address?)
>>
>> It is so close to working!
>>
>>
> I forgot the HP's had trunk (bonded) ports we had trouble with those
> so did not use them with the latest firmware, I was referring to Vlan
> trunks. Vlans will not be active until one of the un-tagged ports is
> up (something connected to it)
>
> Anyways this is how I would configure it.
>
> Port 1 on the switch would be the vlan trunk port, this means it needs
> to be a member of all the vlans as a tagged port and will be connected
> to your router.
>
>
> vlan 2
> name "INTERNET"
> untagged 2-5
> ip address 10.1.201.2 255.255.255.0
> tagged 1
> exit
> vlan 3
> name "RESIDENTS"
> untagged 6-24
> ip address 10.1.202.2 255.255.255.0
> tagged 1
>
> exit
> vlan 4
> name "TEST"
> untagged 25-48
> ip address 10.1.205.3 255.255.255.0
> tagged T1
> exit
>
>
> Dlink. I has never used one of these but in the Cisco world the
> config would look like this
>
> interface FastEthernet0/0
> description Trunk to HP switch
> no ip address
> full-duplex
>
> interface FastEthernet0/0.2
> description INTERNET vlan
> encapsulation dot1Q 2
> ip address 10.1.201.1 255.255.255.0
>
> interface FastEthernet0/0.3
> description RESIDENTS vlan
> encapsulation dot1Q 3
> ip address 10.1.202.1 255.255.255.0
>
> interface FastEthernet0/0.4
> description TEST vlan
> encapsulation dot1Q 4
> ip address 10.1.205.1 255.255.255.0
>
> The above configs leave all routing to the router and switching to the
> switch, the default gateway for any hosts will be the router's IP
>
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