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CISCO VLAN & Trunking Question

Hello everyone!

 

I'm a networking student that's planning to redo my vlan and trunks. 

 

Currently I've got a 3750X and a 3750G. The 3750X is my "core" while my 3750G hosts my vSphere traffic. I'm looking to redo my VLAN's since only one seems to work anymore. Also, the switches aren't trunked together since they don't necessarily need to communicate with one another. *Side Note*, I may need to reset my switch, my CLI isn't letting in authenticate. I'm able to get into the WebUI however "invalid password" on CLI. 

 

My Current VLAN setup: 

 

VLAN 10: 10.1.8.0/24 - CoreLAN+WiFi

VLAN 20: 10.1.9.0/25 - Active Directory Lab (has active clients)

VLAN 30: 10.1.9.129/28 - Guest WiFi (captive portal + WPA2 Personal)

VLAN 40: 10.1.9.145/29 - DMZ 

VLAN 50: 10.1.3.0/24 ? - vSphere + JumpServer traffic (Only on 3750G)

 

*These subnets are subject to change, AD lab needs a /24.*

 

It appears that the only VLAN for WiFi working is VLAN 10. 20 & 30 aren't working (they used to). I have AP's plugged into Gi 0/1/2, 0/1/4, 0/1/6. The trunk port from my firewall is Gi 0/1/1. 


WiFi SSID's *not real SSID's*

 

Secure - VLAN 10

AD Lab - VLAN 20

Guest - VLAN 30

 

I need some guidance on how to set this up correctly with the correct native VLAN and trunks. I have no problem assigning the VLAN's to ports, but I don't fully understand how to configure the trunks correctly. 

 

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

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