Getting frustrated VLAN Setup

BSD54
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Getting frustrated VLAN Setup

I have an MS425 that I am trying to get up and running with VLAN.  When I create two VLANS I can ping from one to the other but I can't ping the out side world.  I am trying to get it ready to replace an old Catalyst 3550.  What should the uplink port on the switch be set to?  When I look at the uplink port on the 3550 it is set to an access port but doesn't state what VLAN it is on.

 

Thanks,

Adam

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alemabrahao
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Do you have a default route created?

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Layer_3_Switching/MS_Layer_3_Switching_and_Routing

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Here is an example.

.https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Layer_3_Switching/Layer_3_Switch_Example

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alemabrahao
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One more.

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Layer_3_Switching/Comparing_Layer_3_and_Layer_2_Switches

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alemabrahao
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https://www.certificationkits.com/cisco-certification/ccna-articles/cisco-ccna-intro-to-routing-basi....

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Brash
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I think maybe a small topology and the Catalyst config for the port facing the MS425 would be beneficial.

 

If the port config is set for access with no "switch port access vlan <x>" command, it will use the default vlan (by default vlan 1).

Ryan_Miles
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Is the 3550 maybe using a L3 routed port config? Meraki switches don't support routed ports today and instead you'd define a L3 interface on the switch and then place the switch port into said VLAN.

 

When you created the first VLAN on the MS425 it would have required a next hop IP which would in turn create a default route out from the switch. Is that next hop reachable? And, does the next hop know how to get back to the Meraki switch VLAN(s)?

PhilipDAth
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What is acting as the default gateway in these VLANs - the MS425?  If so, does your firewall have a route for the new VLANs via the MS425?

BSD54
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I just had it plugged into our network through a trunk port.  I created a couple of vlans on it just to play around but when a port is on those vlans it can't get to the out side world.  If I have a port set to a vlan that already exists in my network then it works fine.

BSD54
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Where I am getting confused is can I just plug it into a trunk port in my network and get it up and running.

alemabrahao
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Man you need a default route, it's a basic thing about network and routing.

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alemabrahao
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Just to clarify, it's because you are creating a L3 VLAN, because of that you need to create a default route. I sent you a few links to read, you just need to trust us.

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