syedjahanzaib Lv1Posted 01 Dec 2022 14:06
  
Last edited by syedjahanzaib 01 Dec 2022 14:11.

I managed to sort it. Problem was that I was not adding the appropriate VLAN sub interface along with its IP in IAM. The trick was to add VALN like this
Goto System > Network / Deployment  / Settings > & under LAN interface Page.
  
10/10.10.10.3/255.255.255.0   


whereas 10/ is the cisco VLAN number, and then the IP of this sub interface & subnet
Sami Lv1Posted 01 Dec 2022 22:21
  
Dear Jahahzaib,

I want to connect IAM with my existing cisco switch which have different vlans for users. should I configure switch port role to  TRUNK which is connected with IAM, & where to add sub-interfaces in IAM? or whats they way forward?

Below is the format for LAN side Trunk,
VLAN TAG NO/IP_ADRR/SUBNET_MASK
E.g: 20/192.168.20.1/255.255.255.0

I hope it helps.
LucyHeart Lv3Posted 05 Dec 2022 09:41
  
Yes that must be a trunk port

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