Setup the Trunk port on the Switch and connect it to the LAN3 port (Trunk port) on the Router to allow the VLAN traffic to pass. Through the above environment settings and Trunk port connection, devices (NB & PC) in the same VLAN group on the router and switch can communicate with ea...
On cisco packet tracer need help how to VLANs can communicate ping or share or printing, I already have this basic configuration : dan-crb>sh vlan brief VLAN Name Status Ports --- --- --- --- 1 default active Gig0/1, Gig0/2 10 VLAN0010 active 64 lantai1 active Fa0/1, Fa0/2...
ok... Now here come the problem because I've set the default GATEWAY of that pc's, IP which is layer 3 switch port in my case it is 192.168.0.100 when I set this gate way I can communicate to all VLANS PCs whos have setup there respective interface IPs as GATEWAY. but I can't...
Network adapters of a server transmit data based on a specified hash policy, so the switch needs to interwork with the server using link aggregation in manual mode. Mode3 broadcast Two switches are connected and join different VLANs. Network adapters of a server provide two copies of a pac...
Learn Cisco, configure trunk ports on switches including native VLAN and configure access port for Voice and Data VLANs.
The easiest method would be adding an SVI to each VLAN on one switch to do all the routing. That is assuming all hosts are in different broadcast domains and all the VLANs have access to the switch that is routing. There may be other tricky methods possible, I will give a few a try...
When connecting to a WLAN through the same AP, users in the same service VLAN are isolated at Layer 2, and those in different service VLANs can communicate with each other at Layer 3. When connecting to a WLAN through different APs, users are not isolated at either Layer 2 or Layer 3...
The easiest method would be adding an SVI to each VLAN on one switch to do all the routing. That is assuming all hosts are in different broadcast domains and all the VLANs have access to the switch that is routing. There may be other tricky methods possible, I will give a few a try...
iptables -I INPUT -i vlan5 -p tcp -m multiport --dports 21,22,23,80,443 -j DROP # Disallow anything on 192.168.2.X (vlan5) to communicate to the other networks iptables -I FORWARD -s 192.168.2.0/255.255.255.0 -d 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 -j DROP ...
The intermediate network does not allow packets from the management VLAN to pass through. The VLAN tag configuration is incorrect. A loop exists on the intermediate network. The Network Between the AP and AC Fails The AC's IP address is incorrectly or not specified on the AP. ...