I’ve gotten in too deep with this and I need some help. The main purpose of this network is Dante audio networking.It's a private network at a corporate office. It does not tie into the main corporate network in any way.
I have a fully functional network with 3 VLAN’s.
VLAN1(10.201.201.1): Dante Primary-Ports 1-32
VLAN 2(10.201.202.1): Control-Ports 33-40
VLAN 3(10.201.203.1): Intercom-Ports 41-48
This network has 4 Aruba 2390f's. Two switches are located in our ballroom control room. 1 switch is on our TV Studio. The last switch is our white room control room. These are all connected in various ways (Fiber SFP’s/DAC Cable).
They are labeled as:
NETSW01
NETSW02
NETSWDBS
NETSWWR
Their IP address’s
10.201.201.1 (NETSW01)
10.201.201.251 (NETSW02)
10.201.201.252 (NETSWDBS)
10.201.201.253 (NETSWWR)
VLAN 1 and VLAN 2 have DHCP servers enabled. This is all fully functional.
Here is where the Cisco SG300-10P to comes into play.
I need the sg300 be the DHCP server when I use it on a separate standalone network. I also want the ability to be able to connect it VLAN 1 and VLAN 3 on the main network.
When the SG300 is portable it needs to DHCP on VLAN 1. When it is tied into the Aruba network, it needs to take DHCP first Aruba.
(Sorry about my last attempt. I was trying to get my thoughts out and it didn't work so well)
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