Where is the routing being done for these vlan's?
Patrick Printz
Network Infrastructure
Quinsigamond Community College
670 West Boylston Street
Worcester, MA 01606-2092
w. 508-854-7517
c. 508-726-9529
If a man is called a street sweeper, he should sweep streets even as
Michelangelo painted,
Build 1:
Router has two vlans:
VLAN 100: 192.168.1.1/24 (ISP1)
VLAN 200: 192.168.2.1/24 (ISP2)
Have to see these addresses by VLAN management (11) port 43,44.
2012/7/11 Patrick Printz ppri...@qcc.mass.edu
Where is the routing being done for these vlan’s?
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*Patrick Printz*
Shouldn't the router have vlan 11 as well?
Patrick Printz
Network Infrastructure
Quinsigamond Community College
670 West Boylston Street
Worcester, MA 01606-2092
w. 508-854-7517
c. 508-726-9529
If a man is called a street sweeper, he should sweep streets even as
Michelangelo painted, or
Hi Gustavo,
I think what Patrick is eluding to is that in order to route traffic
between VLANs, your router must have an interface in each of those VLANs.
Based on your description, it seems that your router does not have an
interface in VLAN 11. If that is indeed the case, (single-homed) hosts
Hi,
Do you have reauth period configured, what is your multiauth configuration? We
have similar issue with C3 switches, sometimes reboot of voip phone to which
the pc is connected helps with this issue.
Regards
Pawel
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Unfortunately the C2 switch is, in essence, a single user auth switch.
The way to get a phone + PC working is to do a VLAN to role mapping for the
phone. I banged my head on this one a few weeks back. When you move to the
C3, the problem goes away because the C3 will indeed do multi-user