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06-23-2020 01:12 PM
Hey everyone,
I'm trying to configure some Cisco Switches to communicate with each other using two wireless radios as the bridge. I've attached a diagram of my current results/IP Scheme. I'm not sure why the switches can't seem to ping the radios and vice versa because on either switch when I input the "show cdp neighbors" command, both switches can "see" each other. Any advice?
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06-23-2020 01:20 PM
As per your diagram Radios are in bridge mode and their IP is different, they do not know how to reach Switch IP.
As per your diagram, Switch B has a different IP range, compare to SwitchA and Laptop A
Question is :
1. Is Laptop able to Ping Switch A ?
2. change the Switch B IP address so Switch A / B / Laptop can able to communicate all.
make sense?
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06-23-2020 01:20 PM
As per your diagram Radios are in bridge mode and their IP is different, they do not know how to reach Switch IP.
As per your diagram, Switch B has a different IP range, compare to SwitchA and Laptop A
Question is :
1. Is Laptop able to Ping Switch A ?
2. change the Switch B IP address so Switch A / B / Laptop can able to communicate all.
make sense?
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06-23-2020 01:32 PM
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06-23-2020 02:21 PM
Thank you for the feedback, and good to know it sorted.
