Zonger Lv4Posted 08 May 2023 18:15
  
Verify that VLANs are correctly configured on your network switches and routers.

Check that the correct IP addresses and subnet masks are assigned to each VLAN interface.

Verify that VLAN tagging is properly configured on your network switches and routers.

Ping devices on different VLANs to confirm that they can communicate with each other.

Test connectivity using different types of traffic (e.g., TCP, UDP) to ensure that all necessary protocols are allowed to pass between VLANs.

If any issues are found during testing, you may need to troubleshoot the network configuration further to resolve the problem. You may also want to consult the documentation for your network devices and seek assistance from your IT team or a network specialist if necessary.
Imran Tahir Lv4Posted 08 May 2023 21:53
  
Yes that is fine
Pat Lv4Posted 09 May 2023 06:53
  
That is correct but make sure to test the connectivity using UDP or TCP traffic
eram Lv1Posted 09 May 2023 07:05
  
Yes, your policy in setups in which the VLAN1 to VLAN10 will have an inter-vlan is correct
Franky Lv3Posted 09 May 2023 08:28
  
It must be check the connectivity
Gomu Lv2Posted 09 May 2023 08:41
  
You may also want to consult the documentation for your network devices and seek assistance from your IT team or a network specialist if necessary.
CLELUQMAN Lv3Posted 09 May 2023 09:09
  
its look OK. but have u tried it? u may also need to configure vlan inside the network switch also

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