Hi,
Don't you need each VLAN's subnet configured in your router?
As each is now a separate VLAN (Virtual LAN) each VLAN would become a different
subnet. Unless the router knows how to switch (route) between the subnets how can you
possibly hope to ping between them. Aren't we in luck, the router is directly
connected and it will allow devices each VLAN to talk to the router albeit this tends
to make the issue more confusing.
Just a view
Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia
On Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 05:07:33 PM, Niraj Palikhey wrote:
> Hi,
> I have setup a 1912 switch with 8 vlans. I have 8 pc's with 8 different ip's
> plugged into the switch along with a 2620. I have an ip of 10.1.1.2 to the
> switch and a default-gateway of 10.1.1.1. I can ping any computer in any
> vlan through the 2620 but one strange thing is that I cannot ping the switch
> from any pc or the router itself no can I ping the switch's ip on the switch
> itself or the default gateway. The first pc's ip=10.1.1.10 with a gwy of
> 10.1.1.1 on f0/0.10 on the router. I thought that atleast this pc would be
> able to ping the switch since they are in the same network but this is not
> the case. What am I doing wrong?
> Please advise.
> Thank you.
> Kind regards,
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