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Routing between 2 vlans on same device

Tracey Foster
Level 1
Level 1

Feeling a bit out of sorts this morning.....

I have a 3560E with 2 vlans that I want to route between.  one device with 2 vlans and route between.

Interfaces are configured as such:

int g0/11

switchport mode access

switchport access vlan 10

int g0/12

switchport mode access

switchport access vlan 11

int vlan 10

ip address 10.10.10.1

int vlan 11

ip address 10.10.11.1

Laptops on each port with 10.10.10.2 and 10.10.11.2 configured on them.  I can ping from 10.10.10.2 to 10.10.11.1, but not to 10.10.11.2.

What do I have to configure to be able to get the 2 laptops to talk to each other?

Thank you in advance.....

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Vivek Ganapathi
Level 4
Level 4

Little typos in your questions. If i consider based on your subject line, i feel you have two VLANs on the same device. For interVLAN routing to happen you need to enable it via ip routing command, which i assume you have done it as you are able to ping from 10.10.10.2 to 10.10.11.1. Another IP which you are not able to ping is 10.10.11.2?

What i feel is, this has to do something with that PC (surely running windows ). Disable the windows firewall service & give it a try.

THanks

Vivek

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Try using a routing protocol:

router eigrp 100

Network 10.10.10.0

network 10.10.11.0

no auto-summary

Vivek Ganapathi
Level 4
Level 4

Little typos in your questions. If i consider based on your subject line, i feel you have two VLANs on the same device. For interVLAN routing to happen you need to enable it via ip routing command, which i assume you have done it as you are able to ping from 10.10.10.2 to 10.10.11.1. Another IP which you are not able to ping is 10.10.11.2?

What i feel is, this has to do something with that PC (surely running windows ). Disable the windows firewall service & give it a try.

THanks

Vivek

I know it is not the laptops as I have been using them in the same lab and able to ping between them, just on a different segments and situations.....

I do have the IP route command in the config, just forgot to put it in there....

I will try using a routing protocol, but wish I didn't have to, as I need to keep this as simple as possible....

Hello Tracey,

Could you please explain me your setup with a topology possibly?

Thanks

Vivek

Sure.

I have one 3560E.  Port g0/11 has a laptop configured with 10.10.10.2 IP, def gateway 10.10.10.1.  Port g0/12 has a laptop configured with 10.10.11.2 IP, def gateway 10.10.11.1.  I want the 2 laptops to talk to each other on the different segments.

Rest of the configuration is above....

Thanks Vivek!

I know I had put in the IP routing command!  However, I went back and checked again and it was not in there!  I put it in and am able to ping between the laptops!  Thanks for all the inputs! 

Hello,

I have the same issue. I tried to IP ROUTING but I could not see. See my config below.

Any suggestion.

Thanks,

no spanning-tree

vlan database

vlan 2

exit

voice vlan oui-table add 0001e3 Siemens_AG_phone________

voice vlan oui-table add 00036b Cisco_phone_____________

voice vlan oui-table add 00096e Avaya___________________

voice vlan oui-table add 000fe2 H3C_Aolynk______________

voice vlan oui-table add 0060b9 Philips_and_NEC_AG_phone

voice vlan oui-table add 00d01e Pingtel_phone___________

voice vlan oui-table add 00e075 Polycom/Veritel_phone___

voice vlan oui-table add 00e0bb 3Com_phone______________

interface vlan 2

ip address 10.10.9.1 255.255.255.0

exit

interface vlan 1

ip address 10.10.13.11 255.255.255.0

exit

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.10.13.1 

interface  gi11

ip dhcp relay enable

exit

interface vlan 1

no ip address dhcp

exit

hostname switchd2fac1

interface gigabitethernet11

switchport mode access

switchport access vlan 2

exit

Which device is 10.10.13.1?

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.10.13.1

It is the gateway.

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