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help for routing within cat5000

kanglee70
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I am trying to do vlan routing withing a single cat5000, want to connect to none cisco gateway.

I purchased RSM module and has 12.0 IOS.

created VLANs from switch and RSM module. assigned the IP address on VLANs and EIGRP routing protocol.

also assiged default route to my none cisco gateway.

Now I can ping any ip from router module, but i can not ping any ip address except same vlan from workstation.

I thought it shoud be simple because i am not useing any trunking but it turns out to be oppsite.

I checked cisco site but i can not find anything helpful.

Anybody can help me out, Please

I spend a lot of hours but I am not able to make it work. I am starting feel really bad.

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Hello,

do you have ip routing enabled (issue the command ´ip routing´ in global configuration mode) ?

Can you post your configuration ?

Regards,

Georg

Hi, Georg

thnanks a lot. It worked but I still have some problems.

I configured default route as

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.0.1

I can not get out to internet from vlan workstations. I am guessing default static route is not configured right.

do I have to use some kind of redistribution or else?

can you take a look at my config file?

192.168.0.1 is my main gateway right now, and sc0 is 192.168.0.99 on vlan1.

I put ip routing and i can ping all router interface and switch vlan1 but i can not ping between vlan workstations.

10.10.30.2 is workstation on vlan 30

10.10.20.2 is workstation on vlan 20

10.10.10.2 is workstation on vlan 10

192.168.0.99 is Vlan1 on switch

192.168.0.100 is router interface on vlan1

192.168.0.1 is my gateway.

I try to ping from router or switch then I can ping any IP address even outside of my network.

when i try to ping from workstation i can only ping RSM interface or switch interface.

not other workstation.

any idea what i did wrong?

Thanks in advance.

Hi,

How are your workstations configured? Are they windows OR unix? It sounds to me like they don't have a correct default gateway setting, thats why they can ping within there local LAN IP addresses but not off network IP addresses. Just a thought.

Charles

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