05-31-2019 11:04 PM - edited 05-31-2019 11:07 PM
Hi i'm new to networking and have a problem, It seems that I'm unable to ping another host on a different VLAN on the other side of the router, SITE A vlan returns rto while pinging SITE B vlan, while B returns with destination host unreachable, but they are able to ping each other only if they are within the same switch for example Finance can ping IT, but Finance cannot ping neither Sales nor Tax, I used router on a stick for my intervlan routing. R1 can ping R2 and vice versa, I included the snapshot of my topology and configurations down below. Any help is a greatly appreciated.
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06-01-2019 03:58 AM
06-01-2019 02:00 AM
06-01-2019 02:56 AM - edited 06-01-2019 02:58 AM
@Mark Malone wrote:
Hi
why is there OSPF and RIP running , i dont see any redistribution here between IGPs , if the end goal is just to get them to talk adverse them all under same protocol and remove the other 1, you wont find RIP in many real world deployments anymore if this is a LAB for training OSPF is more prevalent out there
also an IP is only required ona layer12 switch from reach ability requirements remotely and MGMT , switch 2 is also located in the middel of a layer 2 switch running multiple vlans , so if an L3 connection was to form between both routers over that switch all vlans must be allowed
valn 1 also ghas same IP on s2 and r2 this will cause duplicated IP alerts
I dont know why it says it was, but i checked router r2 again, vlan 1 on it has no ip address, only on s2, and i added ip default gateway on s2 to point to r2 f0/0.3, i also removed rip and adversite every subnets on an ospf, it does work, all vlan can talk to each other now, but then I was supposed to only use ospf to route on the same site (lan) just in case maybe they are going to add another router sin there in the future and to use rip instead to route from site A to site b and vice versa.
06-01-2019 03:15 AM
@Mark Malone wrote:
Hi
why is there OSPF and RIP running , i dont see any redistribution here between IGPs , if the end goal is just to get them to talk adverse them all under same protocol and remove the other 1, you wont find RIP in many real world deployments anymore if this is a LAB for training OSPF is more prevalent out there
also an IP is only required ona layer12 switch from reach ability requirements remotely and MGMT , switch 2 is also located in the middel of a layer 2 switch running multiple vlans , so if an L3 connection was to form between both routers over that switch all vlans must be allowed
valn 1 also ghas same IP on s2 and r2 this will cause duplicated IP alerts
I have no idea why it says it was, but I checked my r2 again and its vlan 1 has no ip address, anyway I added default gateway for S2 to point to f0/0.4 on R2, removed rip and advertise every subnet on just an OSPF, it does work every vlan can now talk to each other, however, i was supposed to only use ospf protocol for lan only, like only in the same site maybe the site is going to add another routers in the future, and to use RIP instead to connect from Site A to Site B and vice versa, any idea how to do that? I used redistribute ospf 1 on router rip but im not really sure whether the routers still use an ospf or rip.
06-01-2019 03:58 AM
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