VLAN Configuration

Newbie815593 Lv1Posted 17 Apr 2023 11:03

Hi,

I need help with configuring the VLAN. I have a NGAF M4500-I and would like to separate my network to control the bandwidth and use it for my NVR network. My current setup is ETH1 - LAN, ETH2 - WAN, ETH3 - LAN2. Right now LAN & LAN2 devices are able to ping each other. But when I created a sub-interface in ETH3, the VLAN is not working. I'm unable to ping internally or externally. Please help.

LAN IP - 192.168.1.1/24
LAN 2 IP - 192.168.2.1/24
VLAN IP - 192.168.10.1/24

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Step 1:
1. Enable 1 LAN Port (layer 3)
2. Create Sub-interface using the LAN port, set ip address and set vlan number.
3. Go to DHCP settings, select corresponding subinterfaces, and set DHCP configurations like gateway ip, dhcp ip range, etc

Step 2 : Set Route (Layer 3) to ETH2, create LAN zone, and add IP address
Step 3 :Create Sub Interface add VLAN ID and IP Address that you want to create
Step 4 : In Menu Betwork - Advanced option enable DHCP and create DHCP SERVER on each VLAN
Step 5 :In this case i use mikrotik for example, if you use switch dont forget to set trunk on interface and also create same vlan that you create on switch, untagged to port that you want.
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Faisal Piliang Posted 17 Apr 2023 11:18
  
Step 1:
1. Enable 1 LAN Port (layer 3)
2. Create Sub-interface using the LAN port, set ip address and set vlan number.
3. Go to DHCP settings, select corresponding subinterfaces, and set DHCP configurations like gateway ip, dhcp ip range, etc

Step 2 : Set Route (Layer 3) to ETH2, create LAN zone, and add IP address
Step 3 :Create Sub Interface add VLAN ID and IP Address that you want to create
Step 4 : In Menu Betwork - Advanced option enable DHCP and create DHCP SERVER on each VLAN
Step 5 :In this case i use mikrotik for example, if you use switch dont forget to set trunk on interface and also create same vlan that you create on switch, untagged to port that you want.
Maqsood9090 Lv1Posted 17 Apr 2023 11:38
  
very nice post
Muhammad Abid Lv1Posted 17 Apr 2023 11:55
  
Vlan Configuration

Step 1:
1. Click on Network option
        Interfaces ---> Subinterfaces ---> Click on Add option
        Select Physical Interfaces ---> Define VLan ID: E.g. Eth2(Lan) only Number Define 10
        Description (Name you want e.g. IT) ---> Zone Trusted
        Network ---> Select Static: 192.168.10.1/24 than Save
2. Click on Routes
        Policy-Based Router ---> Add Policy-Based Route
        Detail fill step by step than save
3. Click on DHCP
        DHCP Option ---> Click on Add Button
        Detail fill step by step than save
Step 2:
4. Click on Policies
        NAT ---> IPv4 ---> click on Add Button
        Detail SNAT fill step by step than save
Step 3:
5. Click on Object
        Network Object ---> Click on Add button
        Detail fill step by step than save
Newbie517762 Lv5Posted 24 Apr 2023 09:34
  
Last edited by Newbie517762 24 Apr 2023 09:35.

Very nice for my study !

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