How to implement inter-VLAN on Sangfor model m4500-f-I

Jhonny Lv1Posted 09 May 2023 14:07


Hi Sangfor community,


How do you implement InterVLAN routing on Sangfor? If you can do some step-by-step configuration, I would really appreciate it.




Thanks!


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Here is a step-by-step guide on how to implement InterVLAN routing on Sangfor:

First, you need to configure the VLANs that you want to use. Go to the VLAN configuration page in the Sangfor management interface and create the VLANs that you need. For example, you might create VLAN 10 for the finance department and VLAN 20 for the marketing department.

Next, you need to configure the VLAN interfaces. Go to the interface configuration page and create a new interface for each VLAN that you created in the previous step. For example, you might create Interface 1 for VLAN 10 and Interface 2 for VLAN 20.

Assign IP addresses to each interface that you created. For example, you might assign IP address 10.0.1.1 to Interface 1 and IP address 10.0.2.1 to Interface 2.

Now you need to configure the routing between the VLANs. Go to the routing configuration page and add a new static route for each VLAN. For example, for VLAN 10 you might add a route for the 10.0.2.0/24 network with a next hop of 10.0.1.2 (the IP address of the router interface that connects to VLAN 20). Similarly, for VLAN 20 you might add a route for the 10.0.1.0/24 network with a next hop of 10.0.2.2 (the IP address of the router interface that connects to VLAN 10).

Finally, you need to configure the router interfaces that connect to each VLAN. Go to the router interface configuration page and configure each interface with an IP address that is in the same subnet as the VLAN interface that it connects to. For example, if Interface 1 has IP address 10.0.1.1, then the router interface that connects to Interface 1 should have an IP address in the 10.0.1.0/24 subnet.

With these configurations in place, hosts on each VLAN should be able to communicate with each other through the router, and you should have InterVLAN routing set up on your Sangfor device.
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Saimon Lv2Posted 17 May 2023 21:21
  
Add routes to each VLAN subnet so that the device knows how to reach the different VLANs.
faysalji Lv3Posted 17 May 2023 12:26
  
To implement InterVLAN routing on a Sangfor device, you can follow these general steps:

Create VLANs: First, create the VLANs on the Sangfor device. Each VLAN represents a separate broadcast domain or subnet.

Configure VLAN interfaces: Assign IP addresses to the VLAN interfaces on the Sangfor device. These interfaces will act as the default gateways for the respective VLANs.

Enable routing: Enable the routing feature on the Sangfor device to allow traffic to be forwarded between VLANs.

Configure static routes: If you have multiple networks connected to the Sangfor device, configure static routes to ensure that traffic can reach the appropriate destinations.

Apply access control policies: Depending on your network requirements, you may need to apply access control policies to control the traffic between VLANs. This can include rules for allowing or denying specific protocols, ports, or source/destination IP addresses.

Here is a step-by-step configuration example for InterVLAN routing on a Sangfor device:

Log in to the Sangfor device's management interface.

Create VLANs:

Go to the VLAN configuration section.
Create the desired VLANs and assign VLAN IDs to them.
Configure VLAN interfaces:

Go to the interface configuration section.
Assign IP addresses to the VLAN interfaces.
Associate each VLAN interface with the corresponding VLAN.
Enable routing:

Go to the routing configuration section.
Enable routing functionality on the Sangfor device.
Configure static routes:

Go to the routing configuration section.
Add static routes for the networks that are not directly connected to the Sangfor device. Specify the destination network and the next hop or gateway IP address.
Apply access control policies:

Go to the access control configuration section.
Create rules to allow or deny traffic between VLANs based on your network requirements. Specify the source and destination VLANs, protocols, ports, and any other necessary criteria.
Save the configuration changes and apply them.

It's important to note that the specific steps and options may vary depending on the model and firmware version of your Sangfor device. It is recommended to consult the documentation and user guides provided by Sangfor for detailed instructions tailored to your specific device.

If you are unsure about the configuration steps or require further assistance, it is recommended to reach out to Sangfor technical support or consult with a qualified network administrator who is experienced with Sangfor devices.
Kyle Padilla Posted 17 May 2023 12:13
  
To activate InterVLAN routing on Sangfor, first build VLANs, then set IP addresses on VLAN interfaces, and last construct static routes or enable a routing protocol such as OSPF or BGP. You may also need to create firewall rules to enable traffic between VLANs.
MISMIS Lv3Posted 17 May 2023 12:05
  
The routing between the VLANs must now be configured. Add a new static route on the routing settings page for each VLAN. For example, you may establish a route for the 10.0.2.0/24 network with a next hop of 10.0.1.2 (the IP address of the router interface that connects to VLAN 20) to VLAN 10. Similarly, you might construct a route for the 10.0.1.0/24 network to VLAN 20 with a next hop of 10.0.2.2 (the IP address of the router interface that connects to VLAN 10).
RegiBoy Lv5Posted 17 May 2023 11:59
  
It must be setup and the interfaces has the correct vlan assignment
Daniel Marin Lv1Posted 16 May 2023 21:48
  
Hi!
VLANs must be set up, and interfaces must be assigned to the appropriate VLANs. Enable IP routing to facilitate communication across VLANs, then configure each VLAN's IP address on the VLAN interface.
Evan Cagey Lv1Posted 16 May 2023 21:42
  
The first step in configuring VLANs is to give each one a unique VLAN ID and assign the appropriate ports to that VLAN. To enable traffic routing between VLANs, activate IP routing on the device next. Then, assign IP addresses to each VLAN's ports on the VLAN network. To guarantee correct routing between VLANs, add static routes or dynamic routing protocols. Finally, if necessary, set firewall rules or access control lists (ACLs) to regulate and filter traffic between VLANs. For effective deployment, check the settings and test inter-VLAN communication.
Faisal Piliang Posted 16 May 2023 11:57
  
Hi,

If you want to route the VLAN to Sangfor NGAF, just go to Network> Interfaces> Sub-Interface. then input all the details needed.

Thanks
Pat Lv4Posted 16 May 2023 11:24
  
To implement InterVLAN routing on Sangfor, you need to create VLANs, configure IP addresses on VLAN interfaces, and then create static routes or enable a routing protocol such as OSPF or BGP. Additionally, you may need to configure firewall policies to allow traffic between the VLANs.
CLELUQMAN Lv4Posted 15 May 2023 14:25
  
hi. please provide a simple network topology with IP assignment of your site, and what are u trying to achieve,

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