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11-22-2005 01:32 AM
11-22-2005 01:32 AM
Re: routing with vlans (switch 5304xl)
Hi
I have this issue resolved :D thanks to all your help
The main problem was as initially thought, the nat entries in my internet gateway.
I set up a seperate gateway with a internet connection and simulated my prodution environment, and the only thing i needed to do was add the correct nat entries, like "access-list 1 permit 172.30.0.0 0.0.255.255" (cisco router).
Of course that besides this entry, NAT needs to be already working properly and rip (in my case) must be enable in order for the router to recognise all my vlans.
So far there doesn't seem to be any more problems with my setup, so i'm pretty shure this is ready for the production environment.
Thanks again for all your help...
best regards,
Hugo
I have this issue resolved :D thanks to all your help
The main problem was as initially thought, the nat entries in my internet gateway.
I set up a seperate gateway with a internet connection and simulated my prodution environment, and the only thing i needed to do was add the correct nat entries, like "access-list 1 permit 172.30.0.0 0.0.255.255" (cisco router).
Of course that besides this entry, NAT needs to be already working properly and rip (in my case) must be enable in order for the router to recognise all my vlans.
So far there doesn't seem to be any more problems with my setup, so i'm pretty shure this is ready for the production environment.
Thanks again for all your help...
best regards,
Hugo
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