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тАО01-28-2010 06:29 AM
тАО01-28-2010 06:29 AM
Very simple question.
VLAN 1 -> 10.0.0.254
VLAN 2 -> 192.168.76.254 and 192.168.100.254.
IP Routing is enabled.
It surely possible to a device in VLAN 1 to communicate to a device in 192.168.100.0 scope in VLAN 2. How can I achieve this?
Thank you.
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тАО01-28-2010 06:46 AM
тАО01-28-2010 06:46 AM
Solutionthis assumes the only router is this switch...
if the DHCP server is in vlan 1, and you need devices to get a DHCP address for either of the vlan 2 subnets, then in vlan 2 context add 'ip helper-address 10.0.0.x' and add the 2 scopes of vlan 2 subnets in the DHCP server...
hth...jeff
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тАО02-01-2010 05:44 AM
тАО02-01-2010 05:44 AM
Re: Routing to multinetted VLAN
Here is the config of my switch. I can ping VLAN 1 IP Address and 192.168.76.254 but I can't ping 192.168.100.254. Can you tell why?
vlan 1
name "DEFAULT_VLAN"
untagged 13-28
ip address 10.0.0.254 255.255.0.0
no untagged 1-12
exit
vlan 20
name "VLAN20"
untagged 1-12
ip address 192.168.76.254 255.255.255.0
ip address 192.168.100.254 255.255.255.0
ip helper-address 10.0.0.10
ip forward-protocol udp 10.0.0.13 2024
exit
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тАО02-01-2010 06:00 AM
тАО02-01-2010 06:00 AM
Re: Routing to multinetted VLAN
you have to enable ip routing in the configuration context of the switch. Just type "ip routing" and press enter. Then make sure that the clients in the VLANs habe the ip interface of the switch as default gateway configured.
Regards,
Patrick
Patrick
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тАО02-03-2010 07:16 AM
тАО02-03-2010 07:16 AM
Re: Routing to multinetted VLAN
Has mentionned in the initial post, IP Routing is enable. From the switch, I can ping all three gateways.
Thx
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