Heads Up :
The post you are writing will appear in a public forum. Please ensure all content is appropriate for public consumption. Review the employee guidelines for the community here.
Hi,I have created a route between two switches that I plan to connect at two different locations.One is at main site and has the following VLAN, route interface and routes:interface Vlan16 ip address 10.45.16.252 255.255.255.0interface GigabitEtherne...
The firewall does have these routes.I believe you are on to something but I think that changing all hosts gateway to the main site switch will work as well as separating the firewall.Thank you for you help.
The hosts are responding to ping from all other networks and no matter what gateway 10.45.16.1 or 10.45.16.252.I have now found that changing the default gateway on the main site hosts at 10.45.16.0/24 to 10.45.16.252 seems to resolve it.It must be t...
Default gateway for the remote site clients at 10.45.233.0/24 is 10.45.233.1 - the IP of the local VLAN111.Here are examples of traceroutes:First one that fails to a host at 10.45.16.80/24C:\Documents and Settings\Steen>tracert 10.45.16.80Tracing rou...
10.45.16.0/24 is in one VLAN only connected directly to the main site switch.10.45.16.1 is the default gateway and this is the firewall - also acting as a router for this network.Normally the hosts on 10.45.16.0/24 has 10.45.16.1 as default gateway b...
Do you mean I should add this route to the switch at main site that has this LAN and send to 10.45.32.254 which is the route link IP at the remote site?