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CBS350 Setup guidance

jeffery-bush
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Hello,
I have an ISP router/modem, along with assignable public IP addresses for use. 
Leaving default VLAN1 alone (mgmt), I created VLAN10 (192.168.0.0/24) and VLAN20 (172.16.3.0/24) on the CBS350.
ISP router "internal" ip 172.16.2.1/24
On CBS350 port GE1 assigned 172.16.2.2/24
Default route on CBS350 0.0.0.0/0 172.16.2.1

Shouldn't my VLANs 10 & 20 have internet access. Any suggestions you might provide? 
Thank you in advance!

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balaji.bandi
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what ISP router ?

ISP router should do the following steps :

Route IP related to VLAN 10 and VLAN 20, towards 172.16.2.2

Make sure ISP router can do the NAT for VLAN 10 IP and VLAN 20 IP range

default route - i take as ip route (for the routing to work)

 

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Rather than messing with my ISP modem, what is a good small business Cisco router?

There are some good one RV series check they are end of life, that can do NAT also.

check SMB Routers :

https://www.cisco.com/c/en_uk/solutions/small-business/networking/routers.html

if i were you i setup a simple rasberry Pi for NAT

example :

ISP Router---PI--Switch--users

 

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The RV340 should do the trick? Looks simple enough.
Thanks again for the assist.

Hi Jeff,
I have a RV340 and just got today my CBS350-24P 4X can you help me with a similar setup   i think this stuff is way over my head