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    SG-3100 Setting up VLAN

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      crayiii
      last edited by

      I'm a complete newbie to this and would really be thankful for some help.

      I have a SG-3100 that is currently online and working but I just did the default wizard set up. I have two unmanaged switches that I want to run seperate LANs on. I would like Port 1 on the SG-3100 to be 192.168.10.1/24 and Port 2 to be 192.168.20.1/24.

      For now I want them to be completely separate and not able to see each other. I will change that for certain devices once I get this part working but I'm just trying to do one step at a time.

      I've tried to do it on my own but ended up needing to use the console and resetting to factory defaults because I messed something up. Now I'm humbly asking for help...

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        gfeiner
        last edited by gfeiner

        Have you read the switch overview for the 3100 quick start guide? It's here:
        switch overview

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        • DerelictD
          Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
          last edited by

          Configuring a switch from a port on that switch (any switch) always has the possibility to lock you out, etc, if you are not very careful.

          I would at least temporarily enable, number, and add a firewall rule for the OPT port, connect a laptop there, and configure the switch. That way you won't lock yourself out.

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          DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
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