Hello,
We have a PowerConnect 6248 layer 3 switch with multiple vlans and routing enabled and also a PowerConnect 5324 layer 2 switch with a couple vlans configured. My goal is to have multiple vlans passed through the layer 3 switch to the layer 2 switch and all vlans communicate with each other.
I followed the steps under the Layer 3 + Layer 2 section under this post:
en.community.dell.com/.../19506015
Unfortunately, it's not working.
Here is my current set up and what I've tried. All my configuration is being done through the web interface.
The 6248 has vlans 1, 64, 110, 150 and a few others configured on the switch. The IP address of the 6248 is 192.168.64.1. I'm trying to get vlan 150 and 110 to the layer 2 switch so that I can have some ports serving up vlan 150 and some serving vlan 110.
I have the IP routing (Routing>IP>Interface Configuration) for vlan 150 as 192.168.150.1/24 and vlan 110 as 192.168.110.1/24.
The 5324 is connected to the 6248 through one port (plugged into port 1 on the 5324 and port 18 on the 6248). Port 18 on the 6248 is currently configured as General/Admit All/PVID 150. Port 1 on the 5324 is currently configured to the same, but with a PVID of 1. Vlan 150 is being sent untagged from the 6248 switch and vlan 110 is being sent tagged.
The 5324 switch is configured with an IP address of 192.168.150.2 and a gateway of 192.168.150.1. I'm able to access the switch's web interface and plug machines into any port and get on the 192.168.150.0 subnet. I created a vlan 110 on the 5324 and tagged it on port 1 and port 4, but port 4 will not receive any traffic from vlan 34. I have tried many different port/vlan membership settings that have all resulted in failure.
I would greatly appreciate some help on this. It seems like such an easy feat, but I just can't figure it out. I have attached some pictures for people to review.