Not able to connect to GUI

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Not able to connect to GUI
Not able to connect to GUI
2020-04-17 21:12:33 - last edited 2020-04-18 16:52:32
Hardware Version: V3
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After Setting Vlan's in the VDSL Router, and getting it all to work, i cannot access my switch via GUI. I can access it if i plug a laptop directly in to a different port, but not from within a Vlan.

 

Here is my setup:

 

 

 

 

I have setup port 1 of the T2600G as tagged for Vlan 70, aswell as the Router port 1. Also Pvid 1 of the switch is active, but untagged on all ports, exept for port 2 to prevent loop.

Port 2 and port 25 of the T2600G has tagged Vlans 30/40/60.

The Router(port 2) and the T1500G(Port 9).Pvid 1 of the T1500 switch is active, also untagged on all ports

The EAP's are setup to broadcast multiple SSID's, separated by Vlan. All work fine, and recieve an IP Adress from the router for management.

The T1500G, T2600G and router have a static IP, lets say 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.3. The router has 192.168.0.1

The PC's Are on Vlan 70, laptop on Vlan 60.

 

The Router has inter-Vlan enabled, and that part is working, since i can access everything.

 

There is interlan routing between Vlan 60 > 70 and the Maintenance LAN(1).

 

For some reason, i can acces the GUI of everything, exept the T2600G. The 2600 i have to access via an unconfigured port. 

 

Anyone have an idea why?

 

Cheers, Ashley

 

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Re:Not able to connect to GUI
2020-04-20 10:42:19

@AshleyNL 

 

I think your T2600G only has one L3 interface for VLAN1 and its IP address is 192.168.0.3. Please make sure use the client belong to VLAN1 when access T2600G.

You mentioned that the Router has inter-Vlan enabled, so you still can access T2600G through the routing table. But if port 1 and port 2 doesn't belong to VLAN1 or your router hasn't the route of VLAN1, you still cannot access T2600 because your router cannot find T2600 on VLAN1.

 

In total, make sure the L3 interface of T2600G belong to which VLAN, and make sure your data can be forwarded to this VLAN, and the port of T2600G should belong to this VLAN. 

 

Please note that the untagged data will belong the VLAN of PVID when it goes into the switch.

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