

Session Border Controller, SIP Call Server, IP-PBX, SIP-PRI IAD, etc.) with access to the internet. Thought Id just copy paste the running config from my SG350 - which is directly connected to the TPLINK gateway, and the SG300 - which is directly connected to to SG350 (via port 9 of the SG350) - and the computer is connected to Port 10 of the SG300.

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Any suggestions of what Im missing and how to accomplish this in Web GUI? Thank you very much in advance. I made sure the port connecting Switch 1 to the gateway is in trunk mode, its a member of all VLANs. I can ping all of these switches from the computer. Each of the 5 switches that I could assign a static IP to have IP addresses of 192.168.40.1/2/3/4/5 and the computer picked up from the DHCP server an IP of 192.168.40.7. VLAN 4 has a /24 subnet in the 192.168.40.X range. Im assuming this has something to do with creating a static route so the VLANs know how to hit the gateway, but my attempts to create this route has proven unsuccessful in granting internet access.įor example. My computer connected to the SG300 picked up the correct DHCP address based on the VLAN assigned to that port, so things are working as Im expecting them to thus far.īut I need these VLANs to have internet access, and Im not sure how to accomplish this through the web GUI.

No idea what Access Mode Membership vs General Mode Membership vs Customer Mode membership means. All other switches are connected from there on ports 27/28 - all of those are trunk, all of those are members of all VLANs. Switch 1 is also the one connected to the gateway. I have enabled the DHCP server on the 1st SG350 switch so it delegates IP's based on VLAN. I have created 5 new VLANs and assigned static IP's for each of the 6 switches (except the SG300 because the Web GUI lacks the IPV4 interface). I have been attempting to find an existing discussion on here that would help me with this, or a YouTube video that could walk me through this - but unfortunately all I have found are the console commands and all Im familiar with is the Web GUI.
