TL-SX3008, unable to have it use its own subnet, instead acts like an relay
im trying to set up the switch to have its own subnet, i want it to be 192.168.128.0/24. but i dont know how, it appears to be vlan, but even then they all have there access point be 192.168.0.1. mine is 192.168.0.227, the 1 being my router, not my switch
i am using the tl-sx3008f, whgich does not shows in the model, why i did TL-sx1008f.
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@Eltala
haha! i figured out how to make a subnet, i think...
in the interface in l3, i got staic ip, 192.168.3.1, vlan2, it says its up
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Hi @Eltala
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The switch is getting a dynamic IP from the DHCP server(router).
You can change the IP to a static but you have to make sure you know what you are doing.
To change it, you have to change it in the Layer 3:
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@Clive_A
Thank you for responding! i tried to do that, set the ip to static, i tried 192.168.3.1 it made me loose connection on my desktop and i couldn't connect to it, i tried 192.168.0.1, it no longer shows up on my router and i cannot connect to it via web
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Hi @Eltala
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Eltala wrote
@Clive_A
Thank you for responding! i tried to do that, set the ip to static, i tried 192.168.3.1 it made me loose connection on my desktop and i couldn't connect to it, i tried 192.168.0.1, it no longer shows up on my router and i cannot connect to it via web
It is very important to bear in mind that the IP and subnet should be matching what you are configuring. It seems that your whole subnet is located in 192.168.0.1/24 while you are changing the default VLAN 1 to 192.168.3.1, that's why you lost the access.
You should consider creating a 192.168.3.1/24 VLAN and create other stuff. But you should know what you are up to and after. It seems that you are creating a VLAN interface? Simply judging from what you described and trying to do.
If you have trouble understanding what I mean, I highly recommend you read what's been there on the forum. Several guides are about the basic VLAN and configuration.
Configuration and Knowledge Base about the VLAN, very important to get to know about the VLAN.
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@Clive_A Hello! i am sorry for the late reply. i was busy for the last two weeks. im trying to make a vlan under the ip of 192.168.3.1
but im not sure how
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Hi @Eltala
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Eltala wrote
@Clive_A Hello! i am sorry for the late reply. i was busy for the last two weeks. im trying to make a vlan under the ip of 192.168.3.1
but im not sure how
If this cannot be clearly described, I might have trouble providing any further suggestions.
If you'd like to describe your network with a diagram and a config screenshot, that would be great.
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Its that im having difficulties trying to find how to set a vlan's ip, this is new territory to me.
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@Eltala
haha! i figured out how to make a subnet, i think...
in the interface in l3, i got staic ip, 192.168.3.1, vlan2, it says its up
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