04-03-2018 01:31 PM - edited 03-08-2019 02:30 PM
Hello,
I'm searching for help for a problem that I have with a Cisco 2960X.
I have two networks (192.X.X.X and 172.X.X.X). By default, the Cisco have an address on the 192.X.X.X network and I would like to add a secondary IP address to communicate with a server on the network 172.X.X.X.
I did it. On the server I can reach the Cisco but from the cisco I can't reach the server.
Some computers have two address (one on both networks) and the Cisco can reach them on both adresses without problems.
So I don't understand why the Cisco can't reach computers/servers which have only one address on the network 172.X.X.X.
There are no restrictions on the server. If I put an address (172.X.X.X.) on a new computer, it can reaches the server.
Does anybody have an idea ?
Thank you for your help.
Sincerely
04-09-2018 03:47 PM - edited 04-09-2018 03:47 PM
Try enabling "ip routing" and test again.
HTH
04-09-2018 08:26 PM
secondary ip addresses, i strongly advise against it. is there a way you can add 2 VLANs? one for 192 and one for 172.x.x.x?
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