Ozymandyus
Occasional Visitor
Good day folks, I wanted to ask for some help in getting my VLAN configuration right on a new Cisco SG200 switch. I thought I was reasonably wise in configuration, but must humbly admit that I'm finding the configuration options somewhat confusing.
Current hardware is a cable modem providing Internet, connected to a Cisco RV325 router as the firewall, connected by CAT6 to the SG200 switch, with the rest of my devices connecting via wired connections to the SG200. I have all the port assignments cataloged (and even labeled in the SG200 config) so I know what devices go to which port. The devices include computers, printers, IP phones and wireless APs.
My goal is to have the devices segregated into three VLANs: the default one for the majority of devices, one for the telephones, and one for guest devices and wireless activity. Although obviously I don't want devices on those three VLANs sharing traffic, they all do need to be able to access the Internet connection.
Although I imagine this is old hat to most veterans here, I would rather ask the question and be thought an idiot than blow up my network and remove all doubt. If anyone could help me out with some suggestions/instructions, I would be grateful. Thanks!
Current hardware is a cable modem providing Internet, connected to a Cisco RV325 router as the firewall, connected by CAT6 to the SG200 switch, with the rest of my devices connecting via wired connections to the SG200. I have all the port assignments cataloged (and even labeled in the SG200 config) so I know what devices go to which port. The devices include computers, printers, IP phones and wireless APs.
My goal is to have the devices segregated into three VLANs: the default one for the majority of devices, one for the telephones, and one for guest devices and wireless activity. Although obviously I don't want devices on those three VLANs sharing traffic, they all do need to be able to access the Internet connection.
Although I imagine this is old hat to most veterans here, I would rather ask the question and be thought an idiot than blow up my network and remove all doubt. If anyone could help me out with some suggestions/instructions, I would be grateful. Thanks!