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    VLAN Connect to Cisco SG300

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      jomarworkrelated
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      We have set-up VLAN and assign it and set the dhcp server.. Now, we tried to connect with Cisco Switch SG300 using Putty but we don't know how to connect with Cisco Switch IP. The default Ip for cisco doesn't work anymore..

      What would be the new IP for the switch?

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        pete35 @jomarworkrelated
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        @jomarworkrelated

        Cisco SG300 uses 192.168.1.254 as default IP. just disconnect it from the pfsense, reboot it, assign 192.168.1.100 to yout client , connect it to any port on the switch and you should get to the login of the Cisco gui.

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          jomarworkrelated
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          Thanks.. but how we can connect the VLAN settings from pfSense to CISCO switch port..

          Scenario..

          Marketers in pfSense to connect to only ISP1 if has packet loss connect to ISP2. I want to set the Marketers VLAN to port 1-6

          Same scenario with other Vlan in pfsense..

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            ahsunh @jomarworkrelated
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            @jomarworkrelated on your cisco you have 1 port trunk and other port are untagged
            so if you create a vlan in sg300 go to below command

            conf t
            interface vlan your vlan no
            ip address dhcp or ip address x.x.x.x 255.255.255.0 in case of static dhcp same scope

            now enable telnet via line vty 0 4 login local passwod your password
            access sg300 via telnet from putty

            thanks

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              Jarhead @jomarworkrelated
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              @jomarworkrelated said in VLAN Connect to Cisco SG300:

              We have set-up VLAN and assign it and set the dhcp server.. Now, we tried to connect with Cisco Switch SG300 using Putty but we don't know how to connect with Cisco Switch IP. The default Ip for cisco doesn't work anymore..

              What would be the new IP for the switch?

              Check the DHCP Status for the VLAN you set. If the switch wasn't a static IP, it probably got one from the DHCP server you setup.

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