01-15-2021 05:21 AM
Hello,
I am trying to stand up a new stand alone network using three layer 3 3850's. The back side of these switches will have several layer two switches to provide access connectivity. I have created the vlans on the layer 3 switches and can communicate independently to the layer 2 switches that are directly connected to them, the problem is having the communication traverse the link between the two layer three devices. Attached is a rough layout with base configs. I am not able to get between the two "hub" layer 3 switches. What do I need to add in order to pass vlan traffic across?
01-15-2021 05:29 AM
Hello,
configs and layout are not attached ?
01-15-2021 05:41 AM
01-15-2021 06:56 AM
Hello,
post the running configurations (sh run) of both layer 3 switches, and indicate which interfaces are used to connect them.
01-15-2021 07:14 AM
They are currently on a stand alone network which means I cant bring the configs over to this network.
01-15-2021 09:28 AM
Hello,
not sure what you mean by that. You have no access and cannot post the configurations ?
01-15-2021 09:48 AM
Cant transfer configs from one network to another based on policy. Technically I could but cannot since external devices are not allowed on network.
01-15-2021 06:29 AM - edited 01-15-2021 06:29 AM
Config for the Layer 3 siwtch on top either typo issue or real config not sure.
they need to be same subnet to communicate each other.
10.1.1.1/32
10.1.1.2/32
or
10.1.2.1/32
10.1.2.2/32
01-15-2021 01:09 PM
Hello
what you are showing is a lan routed access design
Each access switch will have a routed port or svi of its designated vlan connected to the L3 switch running an igp such as ospf or a static route pointing towards it.
These subnets will be advertised in the igp (ospf) between the two L3 switches
So can you confirm this is what you have presently?
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