JetStream TL-SG3428X Management VLAN?
Hi,
Do the JetStream TL-SG3428X support the management VLAN? I've set the vlan interface under --> L3 Features --> Interfaces --> Add but the device doesn't respond on this address.
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@Kris0x0000 Yes, it does. Works great here.
1. Have you configured the VLAN at the port you are using to access the switch and set the IPs correctly?
2: Are there any ACLs configured?
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Thanks for your reply.
A1. I assumed that if the switch is uplinked with the trunk from the router it should "have" all VLANs (also the one used as management). Is my assumption wrong? :)
A2. No
I'll try to add some details:
My management network is 10.8.8.0/24 (vlan2) and my main network is 10.2.2.0/24 (vlan1/native). The traffic between these networks is allowed, all hosts from both sides can access each other.
I have just checked that I actually can access the switch GUI but only from this network. So the problem is I cannot access switch via 10.8.8.x/24 interface from the 10.2.2.0/24 network. I can access every other host from the 10.8.8.0/24 network though.
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I assume that the 3428X is not managed by Omada. In this case you have to setup all the VLANs on each port manually.
VLAN 1 is activated by default on all ports, so you have access to the switch. If you configure an additional Management VLAN, it has to be activated on all needed ports.
You can try the following:
1. Set the PVID of an unused swtich port to the Management VLAN and make this port an untagged member of the Management VLAN. Connect your PC to this port and give it a static, unused IP from the management subnet. If you can access or ping the switch, the interface works.
2. At the router trunk port, allow all needed VLANs as tagged and set the PVID to 1 or some dummy VLAN. Therefore, the router must support VLANs as well. You may now configure a router port as explained above and connect your PC there to check if the trunk is working.
Kind regards
Martin
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The problem is solved. It was enough to set the default route at the switch.
Destination: 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0
Next Hop: ip address of the router
Distance: 1
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I don't want to open a new topic, so I will ask the question in this topic.
If the ONT ZTE F680 that I received from the provider is the default gateway and has the IP address 192.168.1.1, and I set the switch TL-SG 3428X to have a static IP address of 192.168.1.10, is it correct that in the settings on the page for L3 FEATURES > Static Routing > IPv4 Static Routing Config, I set it like this:
Destination: 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0
Next Hop: ip address of the router (ONT ZTE F680) 192.168.1.1
Distance: 1
And what does it change if the values 255 or 254 are entered in the Distance field instead of value 1?
Thanks in advance for answers!
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@mwo does not work for me. I can ping it, I can even connect to port 23 and 80, I do even see 200 Ok response, but Web IU does not work, the page is just not loading.
I don't understand what it can be.
user@computer ~/ » curl -v telnet://10.1.10.1:23/ * Trying 10.1.10.1:23... * Connected to 10.1.10.1 (10.1.10.1) port 23 (#0) * RCVD WONT ECHO * SENT WILL BINARY * SENT DO BINARY * SENT WILL SUPPRESS GO AHEAD * SENT DO SUPPRESS GO AHEAD ^C user@computer ~/ » curl -v http://10.1.10.1 * Trying 10.1.10.1:80... * Connected to 10.1.10.1 (10.1.10.1) port 80 (#0) > GET / HTTP/1.1 > Host: 10.1.10.1 > User-Agent: curl/7.73.0 > Accept: */* > * Mark bundle as not supporting multiuse < HTTP/1.1 200 OK ^C
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