Adding internet to Campus network.
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Adding internet to Campus network.
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Hello all,
I need a bit of help. I work in a large warehouse campus environment (2, 1 million sq ft buildings) and we are installing a second network for a AV system and to provide a internet connection to a vending company for our break rooms. We are using a JetStream 12-Port Gigabit SFP L2 Managed Switch with 4 Combo 1000BASE-T Ports TL-SG5412F pushing out to multiple JetStream 24-Port Gigabit Smart Switch with 4 SFP Slots T1600G-28TS in each building, with the 2 TL-SG5412F connected between buildings to create one large network. When we set up the network the IP streaming boxes were basically plug and play and inputs from one building could be seen in the other building, no problem. It wasn't until we tried adding the internet connection that we ran into trouble. In our main Systems room in building 1 we have a Actiontec GT784WN modem/router provided to us by our ISP. All our switches have static IPs set somewhere in the range 192.168.0.(2-24) while the Modem/Router is set to 192.168.0.100. All the ports on the 2 TL-SG5412F are set to Trunk while the T1600G-28TS switches all have VLAN 1005 TV to ports 1-16 Tagged and VLAN 1010 Internet to ports 17-23 Tagged. All the T1600G-28TS switches are connected with fiber in port 25 with the exception of the switches located in the same rack as the TL-SG5412F they are connected to port 24 with copper. The Modem/Router is Connected to port 23 on the T1600G-28TS in the systems room in building 1. We cannot get internet through any of our switches and I know just enough about it all to be dangerous, I was at it all day today and am ready for some help. It is entirely possible I may have messed up something while creating the VLANs as I had no idea how to do it this morning and was able to learn on the fly today, but as far as I can tell it looks right. If anyone has any suggestions I would appreciate it. Thank you.
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hello all,
I need a bit of help. I work in a large warehouse campus environment (2, 1 million sq ft buildings) and we are installing a second network for a AV system and to provide a internet connection to a vending company for our break rooms. We are using a JetStream 12-Port Gigabit SFP L2 Managed Switch with 4 Combo 1000BASE-T Ports TL-SG5412F pushing out to multiple JetStream 24-Port Gigabit Smart Switch with 4 SFP Slots T1600G-28TS in each building, with the 2 TL-SG5412F connected between buildings to create one large network. When we set up the network the IP streaming boxes were basically plug and play and inputs from one building could be seen in the other building, no problem. It wasn't until we tried adding the internet connection that we ran into trouble. In our main Systems room in building 1 we have a Actiontec GT784WN modem/router provided to us by our ISP. All our switches have static IPs set somewhere in the range 192.168.0.(2-24) while the Modem/Router is set to 192.168.0.100. All the ports on the 2 TL-SG5412F are set to Trunk while the T1600G-28TS switches all have VLAN 1005 TV to ports 1-16 Tagged and VLAN 1010 Internet to ports 17-23 Tagged. All the T1600G-28TS switches are connected with fiber in port 25 with the exception of the switches located in the same rack as the TL-SG5412F they are connected to port 24 with copper. The Modem/Router is Connected to port 23 on the T1600G-28TS in the systems room in building 1. We cannot get internet through any of our switches and I know just enough about it all to be dangerous, I was at it all day today and am ready for some help. It is entirely possible I may have messed up something while creating the VLANs as I had no idea how to do it this morning and was able to learn on the fly today, but as far as I can tell it looks right. If anyone has any suggestions I would appreciate it. Thank you.