Sorry for delay, I had to solve an unrelated problem.
I'm now back to this one. What I've done in the mean time:
- I duplicated the server and I'm using the copy as my own test environment. That way I'm sure of not breaking anything in the current set-up.
- My VLANs are working ok on my...
Sorry, i mis-interpreted what I wanted to say:
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Server --- 5500G(1) --- 5500G(2)
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5500G(3)
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- I create my VLAN + VLAN interfaces (with IP address) on my 5500G(1)
- I modify the current connection...
Sorry if I keep replying to myself guys! I just write as I discover stuff and try to make it as clear as possible for you guys to help me.
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Server --- 5500G(1) --- 5500G(2)
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5500G(3)
- I create my VLAN + VLAN interfaces (with IP...
I have a feeling I'm missing a static route somewhere.
The 5500G(1) doesn't have any routes (apart from my VLANs).
So should I add a route from 5500G(1) to DHCP server.
Or add a scope on DHCP server for my VLANs?
Also, if I connect a PC directly to 5500G(1), I get automatic IP and access to...
Thanks for the reply Vince.
I did suggest them to have the ISPRouter -- Firewall -- Switch(es) configuration. But they want to keep it the way it is now.
I did sort of assumed that the server was assuming the "router" role in the network.
I can get my head around the logical concept of...
Ok, I did some progess in finding out details about how the network is set-up at the moment.
DHCP Server (with 192.168.1.0 scope) --> 3Com 5500G (that connects to everything else).
What I need to do is connect another 5500G (to the current 5500G). The different VLANs will then be connected to...
Also, forgot to mention.
At the moment I would just like to be able to ping my vlans from outside. I am ok with manually assigning my VLAN PCs with IPs.
I was planning on working with the DHCP after I could at least ping my VLANS from outside.
Thanks Vince.
I have done that on paper (a few times already). But maybe I'm going the wrong way about it since I wrote/drew down what I wanted to happen....
The way the network works now is
ISP --- Server --- Switch (5500G#3)
If I plug a computer in the 5500G#3 (which is already configured...
Hi all,
I have two 3com 5500G that I need to configure for VLAN (with possible additional 5500g coming in the future).
My understanding is that 5500G can do layer 3 and therefore can act as a router (for VLAN purposes). Right?
The network in the office is currently configured by sending...
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