Hi Mike!

Did your Internet Router is VLAN aware? I saw that in your interface VLAN 2
you have an ip helper-address to the Internet Router; did that router is
your DHCP? I also don't see in the config the "set host vlan" command. If
you want to use VLAN 1 and VLAN 2, you need both of them communicate each
other, so you must create an interface for VLAN 1. Also, take a look in the
Static Routes Table in your switch and in your Internet Router.

Egbert Rodriguez Hernandez
User Support
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Hall [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 3:00 PM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: RE: [enterasys] C2 VLAN

OK.. Thanks.  I'm in big trouble now.  Seems all ports are not working after
this command.   Port 47 goes off to the internet router.  This router's IP
is 192.168.26.1.   I can no longer ping it from the console port.  Here is
the current config now:

C2(su)->ping 192.168.26.1
 no answer from 192.168.26.1
C2(su)->ping 192.168.26.1
 no answer from 192.168.26.1
C2(su)->
C2(su)->
C2(su)->show config
This command shows non-default configurations only.
Use 'show config all' to show both default and non-default configurations.

begin
!
#***** NON-DEFAULT CONFIGURATION *****
!
!
#Router Configuration
router
enable
configure
interface vlan 2
no shutdown
ip address 192.168.28.10 255.255.255.0
ip helper-address 192.168.80.250
ip helper-address 192.168.26.1
exit
exit
exit
exit

#arp
!

#arpinspection
!

#banner
!

#cdp
!

#ciscodp
!

#console
!

#dhcps
!

#dhcpsnooping
!

#eapol
!

#flowcontrol
!

#garp
!

#gvrp
!

#history
!

#igmp
!

#inlinepower
!

#ip
set ip address 192.168.26.135 mask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.26.1 !

#ipv6
!

#lacp
!

#length
!

#lldp
!

#linkflap
!

#logging
!

#logout
set logout 60
!

#mac
!

#macauthentication
!

#maclock
!

#mtu
!

#multiauth
!

#newaddrtrap
!

#nodealias
!

#cos setting
!

#cos state
!

#cos port-config
!

#cos port-resource
!

#cos reference
!

#policy
!

#port
set port vlan fe.1.2 2
set port vlan fe.1.3 2
set port vlan fe.1.4 2
set port vlan fe.1.5 2
set port vlan fe.1.6 2
set port vlan fe.1.7 2
set port vlan fe.1.8 2
set port vlan fe.1.9 2
set port vlan fe.1.10 2
set port vlan fe.1.11 2
set port vlan fe.1.12 2
set port vlan fe.1.13 2
set port vlan fe.1.14 2
set port vlan fe.1.15 2
set port vlan fe.1.16 2
set port vlan fe.1.17 2
set port vlan fe.1.18 2
set port vlan fe.1.19 2
set port vlan fe.1.20 2
set port vlan fe.1.21 2
set port vlan fe.1.22 2
set port vlan fe.1.23 2
set port vlan fe.1.24 2
set port vlan fe.1.25 2
set port vlan fe.1.26 2
set port vlan fe.1.27 2
set port vlan fe.1.28 2
set port vlan fe.1.29 2
set port vlan fe.1.30 2
set port vlan fe.1.31 2
set port vlan fe.1.32 2
set port vlan fe.1.33 2
set port vlan fe.1.34 2
set port vlan fe.1.35 2
set port vlan fe.1.36 2
set port vlan fe.1.37 2
set port vlan fe.1.38 2
set port vlan fe.1.39 2
set port vlan fe.1.40 2
set port vlan fe.1.41 2
set port vlan fe.1.42 2
set port vlan fe.1.43 2
set port vlan fe.1.44 2
set port vlan fe.1.45 2
set port vlan fe.1.46 2
!

#prompt
!

#pwa
!

#radius
!

#rmon alarm
!

#rmon capture
!

#rmon channel
!

#rmon event
!

#rmon filter
!

#rmon history
!

#rmon stats
!

#snmp
set snmp access ro security-model v1 exact read All notify All nonvolatile
set snmp access ro security-model v2c exact read All notify All nonvolatile
set snmp access public security-model v1 exact read All write All notify All
non volatile set snmp access public security-model v2c exact read All write
All notify All no nvolatile set snmp access public security-model usm exact
read All write All notify All no nvolatile set snmp community
:3fb03022e4966512343b511c263dcf1240739359ec6cad7d8c6277007e7e
0657521e0641967b150156:
set snmp group ro user ro security-model v1 set snmp group public user
public security-model v1 set snmp group ro user ro security-model v2c set
snmp group public user public security-model v2c set snmp group public user
public security-model usm set snmp user public authentication md5
:3f1357d0d919d45f7b021886721fb6b6: priva cy
:3f1357d0d919d45f7b021886721fb6b6:
set snmp view viewname All subtree 1
!

#sntp
!

#spantree
!

#ssh
!

#ssl
!

#summertime
!

#system
set switch member 1 5
!

#telnet
!

#tftp
!

#timezone
!

#vlan
set vlan create 2
set vlan name 2 "mike"
set vlan egress 1 fe.1.47 tagged
clear vlan egress 1 fe.1.2-46
set vlan egress 2 fe.1.47 tagged
set vlan egress 2 fe.1.2-46 untagged
!

#vlanauthorization
!

#webview
!

#width
!
end


C2(su)->



-----Original Message-----
From: Kaiser, Markus [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 9:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Mike Hall
Subject: RE: [enterasys] C2 VLAN

Hi Mike,

Please use the following command:

"set vlan egress 1,2 fe.1.47 tagged"           (not "set vlan egress fe.1.47
1,2 tagged")

Vlan numbers first, then port string.

Cheers,
Markus



-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Hall [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 2010-09-13 16:07
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: RE: [enterasys] C2 VLAN

OK..

I did all the commands you suggest below.  (I am using VLAN 1 & 2 instead of
your example of 26 & 28).  The only command that didn't work is the " set
vlan egress fe.1.47 1,2 tagged".  It says, "Invalid Media in [port-string]".
(port 47 is connected to the internet)

I logged into the C2 via the console and can ping ports on both VLANs.
However, I still cannot ping the laptop plugged into port 10.   Port 10 has
an IP of 192.168.28.10 and I ping this fine from the console)  I gave the
laptop an IP of 192.168.28.11, and it is plugged directly into port 10.

Below is the new configuration of the C2.  Any suggestions on how to get the
laptop talking on the network?  Thanks very much!


-----Original Message-----
From: Egbert Rodriguez [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2010 10:10 AM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: Re: [enterasys] C2 VLAN

Hi Mike!

I'm kind newbie too, but I will advice you what already learned to make this
happens.

Creating two vlans with their respective interface for communicate between
each ip scope.
set vlan create 26,28
set host vlan 26

In router mode:
interface vlan 26
set ip address 192.168.26.1 mask 255.255.255.0 no shutdown

interface vlan 28
set ip address 192.168.28.10 mask 255.255.255.0 ip helper-address <ip
address of dhcp server> no shutdown

In dhcp server port connected on Switch:
set vlan egress fe.1.x 26,28 tagged
set port vlan fe.1.x 26 no-modify-egress

*** the dhcp server must contain the two scopes with the router option been
the same of the interface created in the switch. The tagged command is
saying that will pass two or more vlans from that port. The no-modify-egress
will change the pvid value from 1 to 26. ***

In user ports connected on switch:
set port vlan fe.1.10 28 modify-egress

*** the vlan value will change according the user port ***

With this config you will be able to reach the dhcp server if you already
have one on vlan 26 from vlan 28

Hope this work,
Egbert

Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 11, 2010, at 10:32 AM, Mike Hall <[email protected]> wrote:

> OK..Thanks William.
>
> Here  is the config.  Ideally, I would like to reach the VLAN 2 from my
router which is 192.168.26.1.  The C2 IP is 192.168.26.136 and VLAN two is
192.168.28.10.
>
>
>
> C2(su)->show config
> This command shows non-default configurations only.
> Use 'show config all' to show both default and non-default configurations.
>
> begin
> !
> #***** NON-DEFAULT CONFIGURATION ***** !
> !
> #Router Configuration
> router
> enable
> configure
> interface vlan 2
> no shutdown
> ip address 192.168.28.10 255.255.255.0 exit exit exit exit
>
> #arp
> !
>
> #arpinspection
> !
>
> #banner
> !
>
> #cdp
> !
>
> #ciscodp
> !
>
> #console
> !
>
> #dhcps
> !
>
> #dhcpsnooping
> !
>
> #eapol
> !
>
> #flowcontrol
> !
>
> #garp
> !
>
> #gvrp
> !
>
> #history
> !
>
> #igmp
> !
>
> #inlinepower
> !
>
> #ip
> set ip address 192.168.26.135 mask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.26.1 
> !
>
> #ipv6
> !
>
> #lacp
> !
>
> #length
> !
>
> #lldp
> !
>
> #linkflap
> !
>
> #logging
> !
>
> #logout
> set logout 60
> !
>
> #mac
> !
>
> #macauthentication
> !
>
> #maclock
> !
>
> #mtu
> !
>
> #multiauth
> !
>
> #newaddrtrap
> !
>
> #nodealias
> !
>
> #cos setting
> !
>
> #cos state
> !
>
> #cos port-config
> !
>
> #cos port-resource
> !
>
> #cos reference
> !
>
> #policy
> !
>
> #port
> set port vlan fe.1.10 2
> !
>
> #prompt
> !
>
> #pwa
> !
>
> #radius
> !
>
> #rmon alarm
> !
>
> #rmon capture
> !
>
> #rmon channel
> !
>
> #rmon event
> !
>
> #rmon filter
> !
>
> #rmon history
> !
>
> #rmon stats
> !
>
> #snmp
> set snmp access ro security-model v1 exact read All notify All 
> nonvolatile set snmp access ro security-model v2c exact read All 
> notify All nonvolatile set snmp access public security-model v1 exact 
> read All write All notify All non volatile set snmp access public 
> security-model v2c exact read All write All notify All no nvolatile 
> set snmp access public security-model usm exact read All write All 
> notify All no nvolatile set snmp community 
> :3fb03022e4966512343b511c263dcf1240739359ec6cad7d8c6277007e7e
> 0657521e0641967b150156:
> set snmp group ro user ro security-model v1 set snmp group public user 
> public security-model v1 set snmp group ro user ro security-model v2c 
> set snmp group public user public security-model v2c set snmp group 
> public user public security-model usm set snmp user public 
> authentication md5 :3f1357d0d919d45f7b021886721fb6b6: priva cy
> :3f1357d0d919d45f7b021886721fb6b6:
> set snmp view viewname All subtree 1
> !
>
> #sntp
> !
>
> #spantree
> !
>
> #ssh
> !
>
> #ssl
> !
>
> #summertime
> !
>
> #system
> set switch member 1 5
> !
>
> #telnet
> !
>
> #tftp
> !
>
> #timezone
> !
>
> #vlan
> set vlan create 2
> set vlan name 2 "mike"
> clear vlan egress 1 fe.1.10
> set vlan egress 2 fe.1.10 untagged
> !
>
> #vlanauthorization
> !
>
> #webview
> !
>
> #width
> !
> end
>
>
> C2(su)->
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: William Olive [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, September 10, 2010 10:15 PM
> To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
> Subject: RE: [enterasys] C2 VLAN
>
> A post of your config will help.
>
> Billo
> Data Communications Co-Ordinator
> Information Technology & Telecommunications Hunter New England Health 
> Service ph 0249 213804 fax 0249 213038 
> [email protected]
> ________________________________________
> From: Mike Hall [[email protected]]
> Sent: Saturday, 11 September 2010 8:54 AM
> To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
> Subject: re:[enterasys] C2 VLAN
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm a new-bee here and was hoping to get help on setting up a vlan on port
10 of a C2.  I have an IP of 192.168.28.10 on this port 10 and can ping it
from the host.
>
> The Host IP is  192.168.26.135.  However, if I put a laptop into port 10
and give it an ip address of 192.168.28.11, I cannot ping it from the host
(or vice verse).  Any idea what I am missing?
>
> Thanks
>
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-----Original Message-----
From: Zirn Roland [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 9:17 AM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: AW: [enterasys] C2 VLAN

Hi Mike

Please use the command "set vlan egress 1,2 fe.1.47 tagged"

Regards
Roland
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-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Mike Hall [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Montag, 13. September 2010 16:07
An: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Betreff: RE: [enterasys] C2 VLAN

OK..

I did all the commands you suggest below.  (I am using VLAN 1 & 2 instead of
your example of 26 & 28).  The only command that didn't work is the " set
vlan egress fe.1.47 1,2 tagged".  It says, "Invalid Media in [port-string]".
(port 47 is connected to the internet)

I logged into the C2 via the console and can ping ports on both VLANs.
However, I still cannot ping the laptop plugged into port 10.   Port 10 has
an IP of 192.168.28.10 and I ping this fine from the console)  I gave the
laptop an IP of 192.168.28.11, and it is plugged directly into port 10.

Below is the new configuration of the C2.  Any suggestions on how to get the
laptop talking on the network?  Thanks very much!

C2(su)->
C2(su)->
C2(su)->
C2(su)->
C2(su)->
C2(su)->
C2(su)->
C2(su)->
C2(su)->
C2(su)->
C2(su)->
C2(su)->
C2(su)->show config
This command shows non-default configurations only.
Use 'show config all' to show both default and non-default configurations.

begin
!
#***** NON-DEFAULT CONFIGURATION *****
!
!
#Router Configuration
router
enable
configure
interface vlan 2
no shutdown
ip address 192.168.28.10 255.255.255.0
ip helper-address 192.168.80.250
ip helper-address 192.168.26.1
exit
exit
exit
exit

#arp
!

#arpinspection
!

#banner
!

#cdp
!

#ciscodp
!

#console
!

#dhcps
!

#dhcpsnooping
!

#eapol
!

#flowcontrol
!

#garp
!

#gvrp
!

#history
!

#igmp
!

#inlinepower
!

#ip
set ip address 192.168.26.135 mask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.26.1 !

#ipv6
!

#lacp
!

#length
!

#lldp
!

#linkflap
!

#logging
!

#logout
set logout 60
!

#mac
!

#macauthentication
!

#maclock
!

#mtu
!

#multiauth
!

#newaddrtrap
!

#nodealias
!

#cos setting
!

#cos state
!

#cos port-config
!

#cos port-resource
!

#cos reference
!

#policy
!

#port
set port vlan fe.1.2 2
set port vlan fe.1.3 2
set port vlan fe.1.4 2
set port vlan fe.1.5 2
set port vlan fe.1.6 2
set port vlan fe.1.7 2
set port vlan fe.1.8 2
set port vlan fe.1.9 2
set port vlan fe.1.10 2
set port vlan fe.1.11 2
set port vlan fe.1.12 2
set port vlan fe.1.13 2
set port vlan fe.1.14 2
set port vlan fe.1.15 2
set port vlan fe.1.16 2
set port vlan fe.1.17 2
set port vlan fe.1.18 2
set port vlan fe.1.19 2
set port vlan fe.1.20 2
set port vlan fe.1.21 2
set port vlan fe.1.22 2
set port vlan fe.1.23 2
set port vlan fe.1.24 2
set port vlan fe.1.25 2
set port vlan fe.1.26 2
set port vlan fe.1.27 2
set port vlan fe.1.28 2
set port vlan fe.1.29 2
set port vlan fe.1.30 2
set port vlan fe.1.31 2
set port vlan fe.1.32 2
set port vlan fe.1.33 2
set port vlan fe.1.34 2
set port vlan fe.1.35 2
set port vlan fe.1.36 2
set port vlan fe.1.37 2
set port vlan fe.1.38 2
set port vlan fe.1.39 2
set port vlan fe.1.40 2
set port vlan fe.1.41 2
set port vlan fe.1.42 2
set port vlan fe.1.43 2
set port vlan fe.1.44 2
set port vlan fe.1.45 2
set port vlan fe.1.46 2
!

#prompt
!

#pwa
!

#radius
!

#rmon alarm
!

#rmon capture
!

#rmon channel
!

#rmon event
!

#rmon filter
!

#rmon history
!

#rmon stats
!

#snmp
set snmp access ro security-model v1 exact read All notify All nonvolatile
set snmp access ro security-model v2c exact read All notify All nonvolatile
set snmp access public security-model v1 exact read All write All notify All
non volatile set snmp access public security-model v2c exact read All write
All notify All no nvolatile set snmp access public security-model usm exact
read All write All notify All no nvolatile set snmp community
:3fb03022e4966512343b511c263dcf1240739359ec6cad7d8c6277007e7e
0657521e0641967b150156:
set snmp group ro user ro security-model v1 set snmp group public user
public security-model v1 set snmp group ro user ro security-model v2c set
snmp group public user public security-model v2c set snmp group public user
public security-model usm set snmp user public authentication md5
:3f1357d0d919d45f7b021886721fb6b6: priva cy
:3f1357d0d919d45f7b021886721fb6b6:
set snmp view viewname All subtree 1
!

#sntp
!

#spantree
!

#ssh
!

#ssl
!

#summertime
!

#system
set switch member 1 5
!

#telnet
!

#tftp
!

#timezone
!

#vlan
set vlan create 2
set vlan name 2 "mike"
clear vlan egress 1 fe.1.1-46
set vlan egress 2 fe.1.1-46 untagged
!

#vlanauthorization
!

#webview
!

#width
!
end


C2(su)->






-----Original Message-----
From: Egbert Rodriguez [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2010 10:10 AM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: Re: [enterasys] C2 VLAN

Hi Mike!

I'm kind newbie too, but I will advice you what already learned to make this
happens.

Creating two vlans with their respective interface for communicate between
each ip scope.
set vlan create 26,28
set host vlan 26

In router mode:
interface vlan 26
set ip address 192.168.26.1 mask 255.255.255.0 no shutdown

interface vlan 28
set ip address 192.168.28.10 mask 255.255.255.0 ip helper-address <ip
address of dhcp server> no shutdown

In dhcp server port connected on Switch:
set vlan egress fe.1.x 26,28 tagged
set port vlan fe.1.x 26 no-modify-egress

*** the dhcp server must contain the two scopes with the router option been
the same of the interface created in the switch. The tagged command is
saying that will pass two or more vlans from that port. The no-modify-egress
will change the pvid value from 1 to 26. ***

In user ports connected on switch:
set port vlan fe.1.10 28 modify-egress

*** the vlan value will change according the user port ***

With this config you will be able to reach the dhcp server if you already
have one on vlan 26 from vlan 28

Hope this work,
Egbert

Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 11, 2010, at 10:32 AM, Mike Hall <[email protected]> wrote:

> OK..Thanks William.
>
> Here  is the config.  Ideally, I would like to reach the VLAN 2 from my
router which is 192.168.26.1.  The C2 IP is 192.168.26.136 and VLAN two is
192.168.28.10.
>
>
>
> C2(su)->show config
> This command shows non-default configurations only.
> Use 'show config all' to show both default and non-default configurations.
>
> begin
> !
> #***** NON-DEFAULT CONFIGURATION ***** !
> !
> #Router Configuration
> router
> enable
> configure
> interface vlan 2
> no shutdown
> ip address 192.168.28.10 255.255.255.0 exit exit exit exit
>
> #arp
> !
>
> #arpinspection
> !
>
> #banner
> !
>
> #cdp
> !
>
> #ciscodp
> !
>
> #console
> !
>
> #dhcps
> !
>
> #dhcpsnooping
> !
>
> #eapol
> !
>
> #flowcontrol
> !
>
> #garp
> !
>
> #gvrp
> !
>
> #history
> !
>
> #igmp
> !
>
> #inlinepower
> !
>
> #ip
> set ip address 192.168.26.135 mask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.26.1 
> !
>
> #ipv6
> !
>
> #lacp
> !
>
> #length
> !
>
> #lldp
> !
>
> #linkflap
> !
>
> #logging
> !
>
> #logout
> set logout 60
> !
>
> #mac
> !
>
> #macauthentication
> !
>
> #maclock
> !
>
> #mtu
> !
>
> #multiauth
> !
>
> #newaddrtrap
> !
>
> #nodealias
> !
>
> #cos setting
> !
>
> #cos state
> !
>
> #cos port-config
> !
>
> #cos port-resource
> !
>
> #cos reference
> !
>
> #policy
> !
>
> #port
> set port vlan fe.1.10 2
> !
>
> #prompt
> !
>
> #pwa
> !
>
> #radius
> !
>
> #rmon alarm
> !
>
> #rmon capture
> !
>
> #rmon channel
> !
>
> #rmon event
> !
>
> #rmon filter
> !
>
> #rmon history
> !
>
> #rmon stats
> !
>
> #snmp
> set snmp access ro security-model v1 exact read All notify All 
> nonvolatile set snmp access ro security-model v2c exact read All 
> notify All nonvolatile set snmp access public security-model v1 exact 
> read All write All notify All non volatile set snmp access public 
> security-model v2c exact read All write All notify All no nvolatile 
> set snmp access public security-model usm exact read All write All 
> notify All no nvolatile set snmp community 
> :3fb03022e4966512343b511c263dcf1240739359ec6cad7d8c6277007e7e
> 0657521e0641967b150156:
> set snmp group ro user ro security-model v1 set snmp group public user 
> public security-model v1 set snmp group ro user ro security-model v2c 
> set snmp group public user public security-model v2c set snmp group 
> public user public security-model usm set snmp user public 
> authentication md5 :3f1357d0d919d45f7b021886721fb6b6: priva cy 
> :3f1357d0d919d45f7b021886721fb6b6:
> set snmp view viewname All subtree 1
> !
>
> #sntp
> !
>
> #spantree
> !
>
> #ssh
> !
>
> #ssl
> !
>
> #summertime
> !
>
> #system
> set switch member 1 5
> !
>
> #telnet
> !
>
> #tftp
> !
>
> #timezone
> !
>
> #vlan
> set vlan create 2
> set vlan name 2 "mike"
> clear vlan egress 1 fe.1.10
> set vlan egress 2 fe.1.10 untagged
> !
>
> #vlanauthorization
> !
>
> #webview
> !
>
> #width
> !
> end
>
>
> C2(su)->
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: William Olive [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, September 10, 2010 10:15 PM
> To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
> Subject: RE: [enterasys] C2 VLAN
>
> A post of your config will help.
>
> Billo
> Data Communications Co-Ordinator
> Information Technology & Telecommunications Hunter New England Health 
> Service ph 0249 213804 fax 0249 213038 
> [email protected]
> ________________________________________
> From: Mike Hall [[email protected]]
> Sent: Saturday, 11 September 2010 8:54 AM
> To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
> Subject: re:[enterasys] C2 VLAN
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm a new-bee here and was hoping to get help on setting up a vlan on port
10 of a C2.  I have an IP of 192.168.28.10 on this port 10 and can ping it
from the host.
>
> The Host IP is  192.168.26.135.  However, if I put a laptop into port 10
and give it an ip address of 192.168.28.11, I cannot ping it from the host
(or vice verse).  Any idea what I am missing?
>
> Thanks
>
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