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4500 VLAN/Routing Assistance

 
wolfgangB
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Re: 4500 VLAN/Routing Assistance

The default route '0.0.0.0/0' will route any traffic to the VLAN2 gateway. How does your router handle the VLAN? Can you ping from the router to .0.2? As long as they don't see each other you won't see the internet.



Can you sniff on the router interface, to see packets arriving?



w-b

stevezemlicka
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Re: 4500 VLAN/Routing Assistance

Ok, so it turns out i had it a long time ago but since i was testing it in an environment without an advanced internet router/gateway, it didn't work. Seems as though those cheapo $50 linksys routers cannot handle different ip subnets on the inside. I have a cisco asa5505 that I will be getting a call from cisco support to setup this morning.



Yes, the default route was all that was necessary. However now I need to get the cisco switch setup to relay the traffic properly to those different subnets. I will let u guys know how it goes.