11-23-2013 09:08 AM - edited 03-07-2019 04:45 PM
Hello,
I have a loopback address on swich A, also switch A connects to switch B through a trunk. Switch B has 3 SVI vlans that are routed thru eigrp. What I want to do is connect to switch A to loopback IP address. I tried a static route but did not work can connect to loopback address. The config for switch A is loopback address is 192.168.137.6 255.255.255.255. On swich B one switch SVI address is 192.168.136.1 255.255.255.128 and eigrp routes 192.168.136.1 thru network 192.168.136.0. Can I use a static route from loopback address to SVI address 192.168.136.1 I tried that did not work. I just want to configure something only on switch A to connect to loopback address for management, any suggenstions what will work and with what switch commands?
Thanks,
11-23-2013 10:10 AM
I would do this , just trunk the vlan on switch B which is 192.168.136.1/25 over to switch A . Create a SVI on "A" with an address in this vlan and point the default gateway to 192.168.136.1 . This will be your management address for Switch A. Unless you are running a dynamic routing protcol (EIGRP) on "A" then using the loopback doesn't really make sense. If you do this you wouldn't have to mess with static routes , just make the SVI and config the default gateway or default static route pointing to 192.168.136.1.
11-23-2013 10:11 AM
I am not fully understanding the environment that you describe and so do not fully understand your issue. But based on what I think that I do understand it seems to me that it should be possible to configure a host specific static route on switch B that would allow you to connect to the loopback on switch A, assuming that switch A has an IP address other than the loopback which is reachable from switch B. If this does not seem to adequately address your question then please provide clarification of your question.
HTH
Rick
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