03-14-2014 08:58 AM - edited 03-07-2019 06:42 PM
I have a cisco 888 DSL router hooked up to a cisco 3560 switch. I can see the router from the switch as a neighbor but cant ping it.
DSL
Entry address(es):
IP address: 10.110.109.238
Platform: Cisco 888, Capabilities: Router Switch IGMP
Interface: GigabitEthernet0/1, Port ID (outgoing port): FastEthernet0
Holdtime : 127 sec
Version :
Cisco IOS Software, C880 Software (C880DATA-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 15.0(1)M2, R
ELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)
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VTP Management Domain: ''
Native VLAN: 109
Duplex: full
Power Available TLV:
The switch port that it is plugged into is set as vlan 109. The IP address of the switch is in vlan 108 10.110.108.240.
I tried trunking the port and didnt make a difference. I created a svi on the switch that was on the same subnet and that didnt make a difference.
traceroute 10.110.109.232
1 10.110.108.241 5 msec 0 msec 5 msec
2 ********
241 is a router that knows about both vlans dot1q trunking enabled.
Any thoughts suggestions?
Thanks
03-14-2014 02:30 PM
Andrew
Your setup is a bit confusing ie. -
1) you have a switch connected to your router but then you say there is another router which is doing trunking for both vlans so why have you also connected the switch to your 888 router ?
2) the traceroute uses an IP of 10.110.109.232 but that is neither the 888 nor the switch IP so what device is it ?
Can you explain the setup and clarify which device (3560, 888, other router) is meant to be doing what in terms of routing vlans etc.
Jon
03-14-2014 08:28 PM
Sorry, I put the wrong trace in. That is what happens to the 238 address.
The setup goes like this:
Router>>>>>>>Switch>>>>>888 acting as a CO>>>>>>>888 as CPE.
Router has 10.110.109.254 and 10.110.108.254>>>>>Switch address is 10.110.108.240>>>>> 10.110.109.238 CO plugged into switch vlan 109
I cant ping 10.110.109.238 from anything. Even put the an SVI on the switch in the 109 subnet and coulndnt get to it.
03-14-2014 08:29 PM
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