Noob Routing Question

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wjonline1975
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Noob Routing Question

Hi,

 

into my first hour with meraki switches : MS250-24P.

 

I have my management interface on vlan1 and it has been assigned an IP via DHCP, and thus it can route out and connect to the cloud.

 

so I see the switch online and all looks good.

I want to add vlan 50, so I assigned a port as access and placed it into vlan 50.

 

I want to make vlan 50 a L3 vlan, so I click on "configure layer3 settings".

 

I get presented with a screen that states:

"You don't have any interfaces or static routes configured

Create an interface to configure layer 3 settings on your switch", so I click.

 

I select the switch from the dropdown and the following details:

 

name = "v50"

subnet = "10.10.93.0/24"

interface IP = "10.10.93.254"

default gateway = ""

vlan = "50"

 

then hit save

 

I get the following error message?

 

"There were errors in saving this configuration:

  • The interface on 10.10.93.0/24 overlaps the interface on 0.0.0.0/0"

 

any ideas, im stumped?

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ww
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

I guess You did not inserts the default gateway so it cant create the default route to that gateway ip. 

 

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

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ww
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

I guess You did not inserts the default gateway so it cant create the default route to that gateway ip. 

 

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

wjonline1975
Conversationalist

Hi

 

So from what you have said that the vlan1 interface that has received an IP via DHCP and does have a gateway is not installing a default route into the routing table?

 

thanks

 

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