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Good day everyone,
Now we have a juniper with 3 vlans configured. Its still a 10/100 and we want to change it.
We bought a TL-SG3424P Switch.
I already configured 4vlan's (1 for shop, 1 for technical department, 1 for wifi and 1 to connect ip-phones with POE in the future).
Is it possible to configure the dhcp on this switch? Or is it not possible on this switch and do i have to work with a router/modem before the switch?
If its possible how do i have to configure it? Every vlan needs a other ip-range (besides vlan4 the phones it may have the same ipadres of vlan 1)
If its not possible, what mode/router do you advice where i can configure 3 different dhcp ranges?
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Good day everyone,
Now we have a juniper with 3 vlans configured. Its still a 10/100 and we want to change it.
We bought a TL-SG3424P Switch.
I already configured 4vlan's (1 for shop, 1 for technical department, 1 for wifi and 1 to connect ip-phones with POE in the future).
Is it possible to configure the dhcp on this switch? Or is it not possible on this switch and do i have to work with a router/modem before the switch?
If its possible how do i have to configure it? Every vlan needs a other ip-range (besides vlan4 the phones it may have the same ipadres of vlan 1)
If its not possible, what mode/router do you advice where i can configure 3 different dhcp ranges?
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2017-12-22 19:48:23
Oke here i am again... I was looking further yesterday and today and also tested today.
When i connect our server to vlan 10 and a pc to vlan 20 i still can go to the documents on the server (it should not be possible to cces the files from the) what am i doing wrong?
Also thinking about to put the switch to factory defaults and start over...
Th meaning would be to connect the inrnet connection from the router to port 1.
Then create vlan 10 (shop) on ports 2 - 10 and create a vlan 20 (technical department) on pôrts 11-20.
The pc's we connect to vlan 20 should not connect with the serve and pc's that will be connect on vlan 10. But they als need to go to internet...
I hope someone can help me clear it a little bit out.
Alleady a big thx for all th support here ;-)
When i connect our server to vlan 10 and a pc to vlan 20 i still can go to the documents on the server (it should not be possible to cces the files from the) what am i doing wrong?
Also thinking about to put the switch to factory defaults and start over...
Th meaning would be to connect the inrnet connection from the router to port 1.
Then create vlan 10 (shop) on ports 2 - 10 and create a vlan 20 (technical department) on pôrts 11-20.
The pc's we connect to vlan 20 should not connect with the serve and pc's that will be connect on vlan 10. But they als need to go to internet...
I hope someone can help me clear it a little bit out.
Alleady a big thx for all th support here ;-)
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2017-12-22 20:04:15
If you assign all ports to the same subnet, the router will forward packets of all devices in this subnet regardless of the VLANs used for transport.
On the router, you need to a) assign an own interface for each separate subnet which should handle the devices in a VLAN and b) use firewalling (or ACLs) to prevent inter-VLAN routing.
On the router, you need to a) assign an own interface for each separate subnet which should handle the devices in a VLAN and b) use firewalling (or ACLs) to prevent inter-VLAN routing.
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