Might be very easy task but im learning!
Im trying to figure out how I can route a single int f0/2 - VLAN1(native) to int f0/3 - VLAN10.
I know how to do intervlan with VLANs but not with Native VLAN1 (if possible)
f0/2 - is access port VLAN1 >Connect to> Standalone Server, 192.168.0.12
f0/3 - is trunk port VLANs 1-4094 >Connected to> ESXI NIC >Connected to> vswitch VLAN10 >Connected to> VM, VLAN10, 10.10.10.3
Ive tried different guides online but none work.
Ive tried, turning int f0/2 into a trunk port and allowing VLAN 1,10
configuring ACL (but prob done it wrong)
It is between two static IPs, so if there is a way to route - 192.168.0.12 to 10.10.10.2 that would be great!
Let me know if you need more info!
Any advice please
Im trying to figure out how I can route a single int f0/2 - VLAN1(native) to int f0/3 - VLAN10.
I know how to do intervlan with VLANs but not with Native VLAN1 (if possible)
f0/2 - is access port VLAN1 >Connect to> Standalone Server, 192.168.0.12
f0/3 - is trunk port VLANs 1-4094 >Connected to> ESXI NIC >Connected to> vswitch VLAN10 >Connected to> VM, VLAN10, 10.10.10.3
Ive tried different guides online but none work.
Ive tried, turning int f0/2 into a trunk port and allowing VLAN 1,10
configuring ACL (but prob done it wrong)
It is between two static IPs, so if there is a way to route - 192.168.0.12 to 10.10.10.2 that would be great!
Let me know if you need more info!
Any advice please
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