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I have setup to vlan interfaces with four ports in each vlan. The vlan are numbered 1 and 2.
How do I get traffic from one vlan to go to the other rather than through the WAN port?
For example:
VLAN 1: 10.102.128.0/24
VLAN 2: 10.0.1.0/24
Hello,
Both vlans are in same router?
Thanks!
thank you for your response. We have both vlans in the same MSR 1003-8.
Hello @markagregory ,
You need to do intervlan routing via router in a stick concept but you need to have at least a Layer 2 switch.
Please refer below two posts:
https://community.hpe.com/t5/LAN-Routing/inter-Vlan-routing-msr1003-8/td-p/7017863#.YIE6uegzaUk
https://community.arubanetworks.com/browse/articles/blogviewer?blogkey=454ece14-4e15-4153-be3b-7bfaccf11030
Hi @akg7
thank you for your response and help.
We've decided to use another router to move forward quickly.
Hello @Mark_Gregory !
What 'display ip routing-table' shows? Do you see those VLANs IP subnets entries in the routing table? If they are there, just set IP address of VLAN 1 as default gateway for hosts in VLAN 1 and IP address of VLAN 2 as default gateway for hosts in VLAN 2 and MSR should rote the traffic directly between Vlan-interfaces.
Hi @Ivan_B thank you for your response.
I think I understand what you're describing, we do this in the MSR. I'll give it a go and if it does not work, I'll use a different router as this is taking too long to work through.
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