sounds like you have missed a default route on the 2610.

The 2610 will not be able to see any other vlans unless the vlan it is
plugged into has an ip address assigned to it acting as a "gateway".  Then
you need to set that ip address as the 2610's default gateway.  (or at least
specify a specific route to the other vlans)

If this is a router conencted to the internet, you would defiantely want to
keep the default gw out it's serial interface.

-Patrick


>>> "Kiran Kumar M"  07/24/01 10:27AM >>>
Hai,

I am facing a strange problem. I am using a cisco 2610 router in my
network. In that I am having one fastethernet, and 2 WIC2T . When I am
connecting to the L3 switch, it is able to ping to that particular VLAN,
and unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I use
another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
ethernet card in first router), with the same setup it is able to
communicate with the outside world. So I concluded that it is not the
problem with L3 switch. I tried to find it on cisco site, but unable to
locate the solution.

Thanks in advance,
Kiran




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