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Hi, Please refer the topology attached. I connected 2 computers in different networks (Network 1 and Network2) to a switch, and connected another 2 computers (Network 1 and Network 2) to another switch, and interconnected those 2 switches (No config...
Hi, I have a question about switches. Please refer the topology, I have attached. The problem is I cannot ping from the PC's to the switch in other subnet. And I cannot ping from the switches to other subnets. PC1 can ping Switch1, but not switch2 a...
@Joseph W. Doherty wrote:No, ARP is used by a host to translate an IP address to a MAC address. (A switch doesn't ARP, except when functioning as a host itself [which a "dumb" switch does not].) Also, BTW, CAM can be used for other purposes. CAM is a...
"2 computers in different networks (Network 1 and Network 2) ---you should have 2 broadcast domains; but, if your switches are not configured at all, all devices are on the same network, vlan 1. this is default vlan for all cisco switches. this means...
Hi,Thank you for your reply." Multicast, w/o ICMP snooping floods to all ports. "I believe you meant IGMP snooping right? Although I don't know a lot about it, I googled and read about it. "Further, unicast, where the destination MAC isn't in the MAC...
Hi Georg, Thank you so much. Now It is clear, why Switches did not ping the other subnets. IP routing was enabled by default, and that was why gateway was not set. Learning new things and I'm loving it!Setting up static route was like bypassing the d...
Sorry if what I posted, was confusing. I just built a very basic topology of having 2 networks, connected by 2 routers - for educational purpose. Please find the show run outputs of both routers and switches.