SF300

I have a question since last 2 on sf300.

The problem is that sf300 isn't compatible full dhcp, so I put the different internet modem.

I plugged an internet modem in vlan 1 kind of this vlan, users can access the internet and default gateway is nothing else than the Internet modem ip.  user in vlan are not communicate with other vlan because other users of vlan default gateway is the ip address of the Interface.  How can I give access to vlan 1 to access the other vlan.

See attachment.

I used a static route in any one or all 3 devices.

Thank you

Hi Sir, the switch cannot perform NAT functions, so only the vlan connection to the modem can work this way. The default gateway of the connecting servers must be that of the SVI switch while operating mode layer 3. The modem would require the static routes (not the switch) If you want as virtual LANs to internet connection and intervlan communication.

-Tom
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