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Draytek 2860 and Cisco Sg300 Switch Setup
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21 May 2017 10:34 #88961
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Hi
Has anybody setup a Draytek 2860 and a Cisco Sg300 Switch? I am a bit clueless as to how I go about getting the Draytek 2860 to talk to the Cisco switch
I currently have a router on a stick setup
The internet modem router has IP address 192.168.2.1
Here is the startup config on Cisco SG300-28
I have put the cisco startup config and the Asus Router Config here
https://www.wiki.stevenson.cc/doku.php?id=draytek:start
Thanks in advance
Regards
David Stevenson
Has anybody setup a Draytek 2860 and a Cisco Sg300 Switch? I am a bit clueless as to how I go about getting the Draytek 2860 to talk to the Cisco switch
I currently have a router on a stick setup
The internet modem router has IP address 192.168.2.1
Here is the startup config on Cisco SG300-28
I have put the cisco startup config and the Asus Router Config here
Thanks in advance
Regards
David Stevenson
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05 Jul 2017 14:03 #89228
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Replied by davidstx on topic Re: Draytek 2860 and Cisco Sg300 Switch Setup
Is no one able to help with this problem
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07 Jul 2017 10:17 #89237
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Replied by mbames on topic Re: Draytek 2860 and Cisco Sg300 Switch Setup
You might need to enhance your question a bit more.... "Draytek 2860 to talk to the Cisco switch". Well I'd connect a cable between them to start with!
I do notice that your cisco config potentially shows an unlikely IP address for your default gateway.
I do notice that your cisco config potentially shows an unlikely IP address for your default gateway.
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10 Sep 2017 17:37 #89581
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Replied by davidstx on topic Re: Draytek 2860 and Cisco Sg300 Switch Setup
Hi
I have been able to get the Draytek router to connect to BT I now want to give access to the PCs connected to the switch
The current setup is as follows
Internet Router 192.168.2.1 connects to an
asus router on IP 10.10.1.1 the asus router connects to the
cisco switch which has ip address 192.168.03 Which is the default gateway
The domain controller has IP address 192.168.0.1
I guess I need to make the draytek router 10.10.1.1 to get rid of the Asus as the Draytek will be able to get an Internet feed and act as a router
I am confused as to how I setup the Draytek
I think I might need IP tables to solve this
I have added the Network config
https://www.wiki.stevenson.cc/doku.php?id=draytek:start
Sorry for the late reply I never enabled the box to get notified that someone had responded
Regards
David Stevenson
I have been able to get the Draytek router to connect to BT I now want to give access to the PCs connected to the switch
The current setup is as follows
Internet Router 192.168.2.1 connects to an
asus router on IP 10.10.1.1 the asus router connects to the
cisco switch which has ip address 192.168.03 Which is the default gateway
The domain controller has IP address 192.168.0.1
I guess I need to make the draytek router 10.10.1.1 to get rid of the Asus as the Draytek will be able to get an Internet feed and act as a router
I am confused as to how I setup the Draytek
I think I might need IP tables to solve this
I have added the Network config
Sorry for the late reply I never enabled the box to get notified that someone had responded
Regards
David Stevenson
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