Title: Re: [enterasys] Vlan configuration issue. Default GW
Hi Fransisco,
Thanks for your suggestions - yes, I know the B3s don't do routing.
I am trying to get it routing working on the central C3 switch.
When I first worked on the problem, I was using a sniffer to monitor
the traffic
Sent: Mon Jun 08 08:04:52 2009
Subject: Re: [enterasys] Vlan configuration issue. Default GW
Hi Fransisco,
Thanks for your suggestions - yes, I know the B3s don't do routing.
I am trying to get it routing working on the central C3 switch.
When I first worked on the problem, I was using
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Enterasys GTAC
at (800) 872-8440.
From:
Kim Pedersen [mailto:k...@cncsltd.com]
Sent: Sunday, June 07, 2009 8:51 PM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: Re: [enterasys] Vlan configuration issue.
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Sent: Sat Jun 06 21:23:38 2009
Subject: Re: [enterasys] Vlan configuration issue.
Default GW
I have a question to add into this interesting thread, which adds a
twist to Abhijit's scenario.
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Subject: Re: [enterasys] Vlan configuration issue. Default GW
Hi Michael,
With last resort I presume you mean default route/gw?
This is what I would like to accomplish, but I don't know the command that will
do it, and have either misunderstood the documentation or been unable to find
out which
I have a question to add into this interesting thread, which adds a
twist to Abhijit's scenario.
I have a very similar setup to the diagram below, with the added
difference that on my setup the IP addresses of the C3 switch on each
of the VLANs (10,20 and 30) is set as the default gateway
Have you tried to add a route of last resort in the switches router
configuration?
From: Kim Pedersen
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Sent: Sat Jun 06 21:23:38 2009
Subject: Re: [enterasys] Vlan configuration issue. Default GW
I have a question to add