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Re: routing issue

 
cheehoong
Occasional Advisor

routing issue

hi,i'm new here,also new user of 3com switch

here is what question is facing



i got a 5500G SW.

i had 3VLAN





  • VLAN1

  • VLAN2

  • VLAN3





    VLAN1 IP 192.168.6.10

    PC IP 192.168.6.11

    VLAN2 IP 192.168.7.10

    PC IP 192.168.7.11

    VLAN3 IP 192.168.8.10

    PC IP 192.168.8.11



    i also had done some routing table which is

    192.168.6.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.7.0

    192.168.6.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.8.0

    192.168.7.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.8.0

    192.168.7.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.6.0

    192.168.8.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.7.0

    192.168.8.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.6.0



    at the 5500G i can ping all the VLAN IP also PC are in diffrent VLAN. but when i try to use PC ping the other PC are in the different VLAN it not reply.



    any expertise can advice me ? :)

  • 3 REPLIES 3
    Kavz
    Advisor

    Re: routing issue

    hello cheehoong,



    are the pcs connecting directly to the 5500G, and if so, what default gateway did you specify on the PCs.



    Not too sure about the routes you added... is 192.168.x.0 your router ip interface addresses?

    Shirin
    Frequent Advisor

    Re: routing issue

    The PC in VID must have a subnet and gateway(192.168.6.10) AND BE CONNECTED TP A PORT which reflect the setting of VLAN 1



    For other VID you must check accordingly to the above guideline.



    No need for the static routes as networks are directly connected to the switch and VID interfaces will be able to route to them.



    The generic command to enter a static route is:



    ip route-static network subnet next_hope preference

    cheehoong
    Occasional Advisor

    Re: routing issue

    thanks guy

    the problem has been solve