04-23-2024 12:36 PM
Can someone tell me how do I do routing here ? it does not matter if it is static or dynamic I just want to ping same vlans and also I dont want to have different vlans to be pinged
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04-24-2024 06:10 AM
Hello,
I configured tunnels and static host routes (see revised file attached). 192.168.30.10 can now oing 192.168.30.30...
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04-23-2024 11:03 PM
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M.
04-24-2024 06:10 AM
04-24-2024 08:10 AM - edited 04-24-2024 08:11 AM
this looks the same as ur previous post; so my answer is the same
Because source and destination are on the same network, the same side, 192.168.10.x/24. Router drops packets that came from same side. Use show ip route connected for all network connected
If u want a PC with 192.168.10.10/24 pinging other company PC with 192.168.10.30/24 over 1 or more routers you would need a NAT/PAT - like we have it at home. We could be using same IP on the same network but our home router/cable modem (typically all-in-one box) does PAT before sending packet over the Internet. This is like 2 different companies could communicate over the Internet.
If ur lab meant to be the same company, then u need right side (or left side) to have different network IDs. Vlan names or numbers do not matter, just network ID and IPs.
Regards, ML
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