![]() I can ping anything in our building on any client connected to a routed VLAN, but it will not reach anything in the WAN. I don't know if these virtual interfaces are causing an issue with the VLAN routing packets BACK to the switch or not. Our VLANs are configured on the SonicWall with virtual interfaces. ![]() SonicWall TZ270 Network Security Appliance (0) Sold by Firewall Store and ships from Amazon Fulfillment. The trunk global gateway is on a virtual interface. R RACKMOUNTIT RM-SW-T10 Rack Mounting Kit for SonicWall 270/370 / 470. We've tried to configure a static route for each VLAN on the SonicWall pointing to this global switch gateway, but no dice. I have my client gateways configure as the switch VLAN address and the switch global address set to an IP that is on the same subnet as the router. Dimensions: 0.00 × 0.00 × 0. I have success in moving files within the switch, but the global gateway doesn't work (clients on a switch routed VLAN can't find the internet, only each other). I've been working to move our actual routing to a core Layer 3 switch at each building to speed up file transfers that don't need to cross the wireless bridge. We deal with big files (6gig to 36 gig files) and we have two locations connected via high speed wireless device with SonicWall routers on both ends. At first we were configuring our network to use VLANs for added security, but because we just had everything talking to each other over the SonicWall, it wasn't very secure and things were slow moving across the VLAN (the SonicWall was routing every packet). We are using a SonicWall routing device and about 12 Ubiquity EdgeSwitch devices. So I'm tasked with creating inter VLAN routing but without having full access to our network.
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