Re: VLAN Routing
- From: anoop <ghanwani@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 18:43:25 -0000
On Jun 21, 3:32 pm, Bowman.Nichol...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On the VLAN 10 router, we were able to log into the web configuration
and ping from it to IP address set to VLAN 20 after we applied a
static route to the router from VLAN 10 to VLAN 20.
On the Dell 6224, we have been unable to set the static routes that
you can see below in the config. It reports no errors however the
route does not appear in the list when typing the command "Show IP
route static." We do see a "connected" route.
The Dell will create ARP entries for these, since
these subnets are local, so that's why you won't see
these routes. I bet you'll see ARP entries for these
if you do a "show arp". Connected routes (and ARPs)
have a higher precedence than static routes.
On the VLAN 10 computer, we have been unable to ping the VLAN 20
computer which is the goal in this scenario. We have set a route on
the VLAN 10 router for 192.168.1.0 /24 with a router of 10.0.0.2.
You need to do the same thing that you did on the VLAN 20
router that you did on the VLAN 10 router. You need to
add a static route for the VLAN 10 subnet that points to the
Dell. That is because the default gateway on the host in the
VLAN 20 network will be pointing to the VLAN 20 router
which won't know how to forward to the VLAN 10 subnet
unless you add a route for it.
Anoop
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