Help Configuring two independent networks using VLAN 802.1Q

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Help Configuring two independent networks using VLAN 802.1Q
Help Configuring two independent networks using VLAN 802.1Q
2021-01-11 20:33:05
Hardware Version: V4
Firmware Version: 4.0.0 Build 20180716 Rel.50041(s)

Hello,

 

I'm trying to configure two independent network segments on a T1600G-52TS L2/L3 switch. The first network segment is connected to an Internet Firewall/Router and consists of ports 1,2,13-48, 50-52. Port 1 is connected to the Router. The remaining ports are connected to servers.

 

The 2nd network segment is used to carry VoIP carrier traffic and consists of ports 3-12 and 49. Port 49 is connected via Single Mode Fiber to our VoIP Carrier's router.

 

All traffic to/from the carrier is tagged with VLAN ID 1403.

 

This configuration is shown below:

 

 

I have configured VLAN 1 for all ports communicating through the Internet Router and VLAN 1403 for ports 3-12, 49, in the VLAN 802.1Q section as shown below:

 

 

I have excluded ports 3-12, 49 from VLAN 1:

 

 

And I've set up a separate VLAN 1403 for ports 3-12, 49. Port 49 is a TAGGED port. The others are UNTAGGED:

 

 

And I've configured ports 3-12, 49 to have PVID 1403 with Port 49 to have Ingress checking ENABLED and only allow TAGGED frames:

 

 

 

 

 

In this configuration, I can "Ping" the servers connected to ports 3-12 from each other. However, I cannot "Ping" to the Carrier router connected to port 49 (10.150.152.1). Nor can I "Ping" from Carrier Router (10.150.152.1) to any of my servers. And no traffic appears on Port 49.

 

Any help you can provide would be appreciated.

 

Regards,

 

PManley

 

 

 

 

 

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