06-10-2014 11:14 AM - edited 03-07-2019 07:41 PM
Hello:
I have two 6509's connected via port channel. The switches are independent, so each set of routes and the VLAN database is unique to each switch.
Switch B has a route that sends traffic to a designated trunked port which access a separate network. There is a server on Switch A that needs to send data to the trunked port on Switch B.
Is it as simple as creating a route on A that points to port on switch B?
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06-10-2014 02:33 PM
Please find uploaded doc and let me know your comments
06-10-2014 11:47 AM
how that data has been used in Switch B? If data to be accessed between two vlans, then allow that server on Switch A VLAN on that trunk and create a route (inter VLAN Routing on Switch B with the help of Router it is connected ) or if its used in same vlan that Server on Switch A, then allow that vlan on that trunk interface
06-10-2014 12:01 PM
The data on Switch B goes out a Port which has an L2 connection to a remote data center. So the port has an IP assigned, 10.10.10.101 I have a route on switch B that says 10.20.20.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.10.101. This creates the next hop and data can traverse the L2.
So should the route on Switch A say 10.30.30.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.10.101?
06-10-2014 01:49 PM
How is routing works in your environment (Using external Router or Using Switch Multilayer Capabilities)?
Is 10.10.10.101 default gateway address ? (I mean router ip address)
Are you able to ping 10.10.10.101 from switch A?
06-10-2014 01:56 PM
The switch does the L3. I cannot ping the port on Switch B from Switch A.
I have static routes in the switches for traffic. the IP's I gave were just examples.
06-10-2014 02:33 PM
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