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Supports Inter-VLAN configuration

Minh_Dau_Tay
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My network has the following VLANs:

- VLAN 1: 172.16.10.0

- VLAN 10: 192.168.2.0

- VLAN 20: 10.10.10.0

- VLAN 30: 192.168.4.0

- VLAN 40: 192.168.5.0

- VLAN 50: 192.168.6.0

- VLAN 60: 192.168.7.0

- VLAN 70: 192.168.8.0

Currently I cannot ping the PCs in the VLANs, while I have routed the VLANs together

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- PC0: VLAN10
- PC1: VLAN30
- I cannot ping from PC0 to PC1
- I have "ip routing" enabled on SWCORE.Do I have to route each VLAN through the connection 

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balaji.bandi
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As per the Attached configuration - why all the ports are in Trunk mode? make sure they are in Access port ( respected VLAN)

 

make sure you enable ip routing on your SWCORE

if this switch acting as Layer 3 and send out all traffic you need to add ip route entry instead of (ip default-gateway 172.16.20.1)

 

Try disable macro

no macro description switch
no macro auto smartport dynamic_type switch

 

on the SWVLAN1 config all ports belong to Access VLAN 10

 

Tests and input required :

 

1. what is the PC IP address ? what VLAN ? or what port it is connected ?

2. are you able to ping own PC gateway IP address ?

3. waht VLAN IP you try to ping ?

 

 

 

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- PC0: VLAN10
- PC1: VLAN30
- I cannot ping from PC0 to PC1
- I have "ip routing" enabled on SWCORE.Do I have to route each VLAN through the connection 

- PC0: VLAN10
- PC1: VLAN30
- I cannot ping from PC0 to PC1
- I have "ip routing" enabled on SWCORE.Do I have to route each VLAN through the connection