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Inter-Vlan Routing not working

Hello,

  I have an issue getting inter-vlan routing working.  Here's the setup:

 

Switch 9318 - IOS 9.2(3) - License ACI Essentials

Vlan4

192.168.1.1

no shut

 

Vlan5

no shut

192.168.2.1

 

Ethernet 1/48

Trunk to 9200

 

Switch 9200 - IOS 16.12.02 - License Network/DNA Essentials

Vlan 5

192.168.2.2

no shut

 

Ethernet 1/0/24

Trunk to 9318

 

I can see each switch from the other via CDP, I can pint 191.168.1.1 and 192.168.2.1 from both switches, but that's it.  I have a workstation on each side (192.168.1.52 & 192.168.2.23) that cannot ping each other.  I have confirmed all interfaces are up/up, assigned to the appropriate VLANs, trunking works, etc.

I've checked online and I can't issue the "ip routing" command on the 9318, I'm concerned this is due to an IOS/licensing issue.

 

Any help is greatly appreciated.

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I am not sure what is the issue about 1.52. But most of it does seem to be working. If you are satisfied and want to call it solved then we can consider it finished for discussion.

HTH

Rick

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balaji.bandi
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on nexus - can you post-show features or enable the feature 

 

config t
feature interface-vlan

 

still not working share the config with above show feature output

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Hello,

  I executed the command:

feature interface-vlan

  There was an "ip" option but it only allowed the following:

download-on-convergence
event-history
multicast

  There was no "ip routing" option avaiable.

 

 

Thanks,

  I had to exit our facility, I'll post it on Monday.

If you can not implement the command ip routing that is concerning. Perhaps the output of these commands  on 9318 might shed some light:

show ip protocol

show ip route

 

Can each of the workstations ping the IP of the vlan interface of its vlan on the 9318?

Can each of the workstations ping the IP of the other vlan interface on the 9318?

HTH

Rick

Thank you,

  I'll have the results for you on Monday, our facility closed for the weekend.

 

 

Sir,

  for show ip route 

192.168.1.0/24, attached
  via 192.168.1.1, vlan 4, direct
192.168.1.1/32, attached
  via 192.168.1.1, vlan 4, local
192.168.2.0/24, attached
  via 192.168.2.1, vlan 5, direct
192.168.2.1/32, attached
  via 192.168.2.1, vlan 5, local

 

I decided to swap workstations (new IP - 192.168.2.25) since I was growing concerned something was wrong.  I can now do the following:

192.168.1.52 ping 192.168.1.1 - success
192.168.1.52 ping 192.168.2.1 - success
192.168.1.52 ping 192.168.2.2 - fail
192.168.1.52 ping 192.168.2.25 - success

192.168.2.25 ping 192.168.2.1 - success
192.168.2.25 ping 192.168.2.2 - success
192.168.2.25 ping 192.168.1.1 - success
192.168.2.25 ping 192.168.1.52 - success

Not sure why the 1.52 workstation can't ping the 2.2 interface on the other switch.

 

I think this is solved?

I am not sure what is the issue about 1.52. But most of it does seem to be working. If you are satisfied and want to call it solved then we can consider it finished for discussion.

HTH

Rick

Hello,

 

does your 9200 switch have:

 

ip default-gateway 192.168.2.1

 

configured ?

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