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11-10-2009 04:37 PM
11-10-2009 04:37 PM
HP 5406, vlan routing issues
HP 5406, asa 5510
Is it possible to route between vlans via static routes and not turning on the 'ip routing' feature?
I am trying to route between 2 VLANs on the 5406 with the following static routes:
ip route 172.90.0.0/16 vlan 101
ip route 172.91.0.0/16 vlan 102
vlan 101: ip address 172.91.0.1/16
vlan 102: ip address 172.90.0.1/16
Is it possible to route between vlans via static routes and not turning on the 'ip routing' feature?
I am trying to route between 2 VLANs on the 5406 with the following static routes:
ip route 172.90.0.0/16 vlan 101
ip route 172.91.0.0/16 vlan 102
vlan 101: ip address 172.91.0.1/16
vlan 102: ip address 172.90.0.1/16
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11-10-2009 10:13 PM
11-10-2009 10:13 PM
Re: HP 5406, vlan routing issues
No. If you want your switch to route between this vlans you need a "ip routing" command in your config.
As long as you don't turn on RIP, OSPF or something like that, it is just static routing. You don't need the commands
ip route 172.90.0.0/16 vlan 101
ip route 172.91.0.0/16 vlan 102
The switch knows about that if it has a correct ip address in the vlan.
As long as you don't turn on RIP, OSPF or something like that, it is just static routing. You don't need the commands
ip route 172.90.0.0/16 vlan 101
ip route 172.91.0.0/16 vlan 102
The switch knows about that if it has a correct ip address in the vlan.
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