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Hey,
I have a cisco RV325 router and I Cisco SG300 switch.
On my router I create 3 vlans:
- 10 Netwerk (for network material)
DHCP 192.168.10.100 - 140
inter VLAN routing Enabled
port : 1 Untagged, 2-14 Tagged
- 20 Companny (for the companny PC's)
DHCP 192.168.20.100-140
inter VLAN routing Disabled
port 1 Tagged, 2-7 excluded, 8-14 Untagged
- 30 Visitors (for visitors)
DHCP 192.168.30.100-140
inter VLAN routing Disabled
port 1 tagged, 2-7 untagged, 8-14 excluded
This all works find on my router. The problem is to configure the switch. I connect port 1 of the switch to port 1 of the router.When I leave everything default. He get IP 192.168.10.101 and every port Is in the ip-rang 192.168.10.x. I create than the same vlans on the switch. But when I connect port 1-6 and 13-18 to vlan10 7-12 to vlan 30 and 19-24 to vlan 20 I can contact the switch any more. The DHCP of the router not come to the switch any more.
I new to networks but can you tray to explain my how I need to configure the router and switch.
Thanks

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