From: CiscoJunkie (ciscojunkie@teamhealth.com)
Date: Fri Sep 20 2002 - 09:07:43 GMT-3
Let me guess... CCBootCamp Lab22?? I did this lab using a 3550 (in place of
the 5k) and saw the samw results (IP routing disabled).
The best I can come up with is that VLAN 100 has the IP address configured -
VLAN 300 doesn't. The switch knows that R3 and R5 should be "local" to VLAN
100 so the default-gateway will not help. Without bridging between VLAN 100
and VLAN 300 (on the switch), I am not sure how this can work.
----- Original Message -----
From: "VANGADASALAM,SURENDRAN (HP-Singapore,ex4)"
<surendran.vangadasalam@hp.com>
To: "Ccielab (E-mail)" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 5:27 AM
Subject: 3550
> Hi group, I have the following problem. Anyone have tried this?
>
>
> R5
> |
> (VLAN300)
> |
> R1--------(VLAN100)-------3550----------(Vlan300)-------R3
> |
> (Trunk)
> |
> R14
>
> The management vlan on 3550 is 100. There is bridinge going on R14 between
> vlan 300 and vlan 200. I can ping from R1 ro R3 and R5 and vice versa.
> However I can't ping from the switch management vlan to neither R3 or R5.
> But R1 is not a problem. Why is this happening? Anyone have answers?
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