I currently have an isp that provides a seamless bridge for our site to site communications. Both sides are 192.168.0.0/16. This Will be cleaned up at a later date.
We are going to be moving to another ISP that has a much different configuration.
Site A we have fibre coming in and are have a media converter providing 2 vlans from the isp. 1 vlan is for the site to site and the other is for internet.
vlan 200 = site to site
vlan 201 = internet
Site B we do not have to configure any vlans it just requires a port with 100mbit and in access mode to get the site to site network.
My issues are with getting the site to site to work.
Site A = 3com 4200g
Site B = 3com 4500
So here is what I have done so far....
I have a spare 4500 so I was able to test this setup without interupting business.
on the 4200g we have the media converter(fibre) going into Trunked port 45 vlan 200.
on the 4200g we have port 44 set to access mode vlan 200
on the 4500 port 25 access mode(default vlan) is patched into port 44 of the 4200g.
Plug my laptop into the 4500 and I am able to connect to the other side no problem.
Once I patch the 4500 into another switch it kills the connectivity.
Setting all switches to vlan 200 is out of the question because we will be putting in vlans at a later date.
Does anybody know why I lose connectivity when I uplink this switch?