If you change vlans now you need to route, your sc0 interface is still in
VLAN1 !!

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Dave
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""Cristina Hoselins"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> All,
>
> This is a stupid question:
> I have recently run into some information that has caused me to doubt
> the way a switch works.
>
> SITUATION:
> R1(E0)------(2/6)Cat5500(2/7)------(e0)R2
> A catalyst 5500 (no RSM) with 2 VLAN's configured: Vlan 1, Vlan 2,and 2
> routers, both routers configured for VLAN 1 with 24 bit subnet mask, SC0
is
> part of VLAN1
> by default
> R1 pings R2 OK
> R2 pings R1 OK
> Cat5500 pings both routers OK
> SO far so good...
> Now I moved 2/6 and 2/7 to VLAN 2, set the vtp domain name XY and try to
> ping
> R1 pings R2 OK
> R2 pings R1 OK
> Cat5500 cannot ping the routers,neither the routers can ping the Cat5500..
> when you do a SH CDP NEIGH it sees both routers, SCO is still in VLAN1...I
> moved SC0 into VLAN 2, doesn't make a difference... DOes anybody know why
>
> It's much appreciated.
> Thank you
> Cristina
>
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