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Watchguard XTM, HP 2920 PoE, and Cisco SG300-20

Watchguard XTM, HP 2920 PoE, and Cisco SG300-20

Watchguard XTM, HP 2920 PoE, and Cisco SG300-20

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We may have a potential client with Watchguard XTM(10.0.2.1) and Cisco SG300. We'll an HP 2920-24 PoE(L3). The goal is to add:

1) Voice VLAN 20(10.10.20.254);
2) Camera VLAN 10(10.10.10.254;
3) Data VLAN 30(10.10.30.254).

On the WG:
LAN: 10.0.2.1
Create VLAN 10, 20, and 30 with respective IP address and DHCP.
VLAN 10: 10.10.10.254;
VLAN 20: 10.10.20.254;
VLAN 30: 10.10.30.254

HP:
Port Uplink to WG: tagged VLANs.
VLAN 10: 10.10.10.253;
VLAN 20: 10.10.20.253;
VLAN 30: 10.10.30.253;
Does this makes sense?
Workstation plug into the PoE will be untagged on Data VLAN, and then tagged on Voice.

Cisco SG300;
Port Uplink to HP: trunk to allow all VLANs.
Do I need to recreate those VLANs on this switch since it's not getting information from HP?



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