I have a setup similar like this:
Cable modem with 4 ports.
Allworx WAN side plugged into Cable modem Port 1
Allworx LAN side plugged into Cisco SG300 (192.168.91.1/24)
PFSense router WAN plugged into Cable modem Port 2
PFSense router LAN plugged into Cisco SG300 (192.168.90.254/24)
3 SG300's involved daisy chained together. All ports trunked except the Allworx LAN port. It's setup as General 1T, 2UP
Voice Lan is VLAN 2
Data/MGMT Lan is VLAN 1
I have a computer on the 90.0 subnet that needs to use the Call Assistant which I believe needs to be able to talk to 91.1, and it cannot.
How can I go about making this happen?
I imagine I probably should plug it in Cable modem -> WAN Allworx LAN -> WAN PFSense LAN -> Switch.
Let me know what you guys think. I am just trying to achieve as few single points of failure as possible. We have multiple public IPs so the Allworx has it's own dedicated IP.
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Need help with my setup (vlans and subnetting)
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Re: Need help with my setup (vlans and subnetting)
Did you figure this out? If the router can talk on both VLANs then couldnt you just create a static route on the router?