Configure routing on SG3210-M2

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Configure routing on SG3210-M2
Configure routing on SG3210-M2
2023-03-07 21:01:36 - last edited 2023-03-07 21:53:53
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I just purchased a SG3210XHP-M2 to add to an existing network.  I want it to be the main switch.  I added 4 VLANS - 10.10.10.0/24,10.10.20.0/24, 10.10.40.0/24 and 10.10.90.0/24.  I need to setup the routing between the VLANS and to set the 10.10.90.0/24 VLAN as the link to the router - if i understand correctly.

 

I am coming from Ubiquiti switches and there was a default VLAN that all traffic went through to the router.  Is that the way this switch is or do you setup a static route for each VLAN?  If there is a guide i can read and follow - i am fine with that.

 

Thanks for your help.

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Re:Configure routing on SG3210-M2
2023-03-08 06:23:58

Hi  @hanzS 

 

For tp-link switch, if you enable IPv4 routing on L3 interface configurations, then the switch will do the routing between VLANs, no need to add more static routing.

 

Here is an example if you want to use the switch to do routing between VLANs:

How to build up a multi-nets network via Multi-Nets NAT feature on TP-Link router with L2+/L3 switches

 

Another solution, if your router is also Omada, the routing will done by the router. (the switch only requires to do VLAN pass though)

How to configure Multi-Networks & Multi-SSIDs on Omada SDN Controller

 

 

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