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I have 2 switches. I can ping from one to the router but not the other, Help!

noob101
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ip routing is enabled on all the switches. The first switch can ping 172.16.25.1 and 172.16.25.2. The second can only ping 172.16.25.1 but not the .2 address. Thank you

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Hi,

 

To answer your question, you will need a return route from the router to the switches network (eg. route to 192.168.25.0/24 network). You can add the following command on the router:- 

ip route 192.168.25.0 255.255.255.0 172.16.25.1

 

HTH,

Meheretab

HTH,
Meheretab

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Hi,

 

To answer your question, you will need a return route from the router to the switches network (eg. route to 192.168.25.0/24 network). You can add the following command on the router:- 

ip route 192.168.25.0 255.255.255.0 172.16.25.1

 

HTH,

Meheretab

HTH,
Meheretab

Thank you for help. I currently do not have access to the equipment but I will test it first thing tomorrow morning!

Hello,

 

how are these devices interconnected ? 

The switches are interconnected on ports 23 and 24. I have trunking enabled on those ports. I’ve also made sure that spanning-tree is active to prevent any L2 loops. The switch that works is then connected from port 22 (also trunking) to the routers g0/1 interface that has the 172. Ip address
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