I am trying to configure two separate vlans in ESXi. Right now I have two vlan's set up on a single vswitch in separate port groups (one for vlan 100, one for vlan 110). None of the ports connected to the port group for vlan 100 can go anywhere, including the gateway. Everything connected to the port group for vlan 110 works just fine.
First of all I'm relatively new to VLANs. I have a ZyXEL GS-1524 switch and two networks that I want to keep separate, but they need to use the same router. The router is on port 22, ports 17 and 18 belong to the first network, and all other ones to the second.
The issue is that my switch requires all ports to be on VLAN 1.
Forgive me as it's been a while since I've worked with VLANs and I've never done this with HP.
THE GOAL
The goal is for me to have 5 separate VLANS that operate independently of each other, and can communicate with the egress port as that is where the servers lie. I would like each vlan to have 4 ports available to send to un-managed switches.
I am setting up 4 Vlan.Port 1 is my management port and belongs to Vlan 1 Port 2-12 is Vlan 2. Port 13-24 is Vlan 3. Port 25-36 Vlan 4. There is 3 different companies that uses Vlan 2-4 but i want them to share one printer. The printer is connected to port 48.
Will this work or do i need to have to install a router?
In order to migrate to a new rack inside the datacenter I have to replicate the VLAN setup between a Cisco Switch and a Dell PowerConnect Swithch.
On the Dell Switch I have 2 VLANs :
vlan 10 : WAN
vlan 20 : MGMT
On the Cisco Switch i have created the same VLANs and set up different port range
vlan10 : Ports 1-12
vlan20 : Ports 13-24
Like this example:
interface gigabitethernet2
I am setting up 4 Vlan.Port 1 is my management port and belongs to Vlan 1 Port 2-12 is Vlan 2. Port 13-24 is Vlan 3. Port 25-36 Vlan 4. There is 3 different companies that uses Vlan 2-4 but i want them to share one printer. The printer is connected to port 48.
Will this work or do i need to have to install a router?
I've got a machine running Ubuntu Server that is on several VLANs. Each VLAN has its own subnet and the server has an address on each subnet. The switches are set to allow tagged traffic to the server for each VLAN that it is on. Switch ports ending with workstations are given untagged ports on whatever VLAN is appropriate. Workstations are given addresses on a subnet for each VLAN via DHCP.
We have an HP V1910 switch.
Connected to this is an EXSi host with 4 vswitchs each with a VLAN assigned (1-4) connected to one external nic.
Also attached to the HP switch is a SAN file server which is has 2 VLAN compatible NICs.
The port the EXSi is connected to is set to hybrid and has VLAN 1-4 set as tagged with VLAN 1 as the default.
What do I need to do to setup the ports for the SAN so VL
I have a cisco asa5505 as my rtr/fw(10.1.3.254).