04-29-2012 01:27 AM - edited 03-07-2019 06:24 AM
Hi,
We recently purchased Cisco 3560X Layer3 Switch. We need to perform simple Inter VLAN routing. We have configured VLAN1 (name-server_vlan) and VLAN2 (name- user_vlan). We have also assigned the Ports and IP address to both the VLANs. After assiging this if we plug Laptop A into VLAN1 then it doesnt communicates with Laptop B (btw, Laptop A is able to Ping VLAN2 Gateway ) in VLAN2 but on the other hand Laptop B is able to communicate with Laptop A and ping everything i.e. Gateway of VLAN1.
Rquest you to please help in where I am going wrong.
Thanks in advance !
Cheers,
Sagar
04-29-2012 06:43 AM
In the config there is nothing which should prevent routing from vlan 2 to vlan 3.
The problem is almost 100% sure with laptop B.
A good way to test this would be to swap the ip addresses on the laptops and their respective connections.
If the problem moves with the change, laptop B is for some reason not responding to ICMP.
regards,
Leo
04-29-2012 06:48 AM
Hi Leo,
Yes, you are right, problem was with LAPTOP B. I have recitifed that problem and issue is resolved.
I need a further help on adding my Firewall to switch and configure the same. Can you please help me in same?
I dont want to disturb my current setup on firewall. If wanted we can add new DHCP scope on Firewall.
Current Firewall Scenario -
DHCP Server Scope - 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.1.254 /255.255.254.0
Appreciate your help !!
Cheers,
Sagar
04-29-2012 07:03 AM
Sagar,
You should rate all posts that pointed you in the right direction....
Please start a new thread for your other issue.
John
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