Thanks for your work. But I am sure that it is having the fast ethernet in
2610. And on the interface speed is auto, and duplex is auto. Other side
(on switch side) it is also same  i.e., both are in auto. I tried after
removing the auto option, but it is same situation.

Thanks,
Kiran





On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, John Neiberger wrote:

> I am having a lot of trouble interpreting your problem.  However, one
> thing I noticed is that you say you have a fast ethernet interface on a
> 2610 router.  According to the quick reference guide, there is no fast
> ethernet module available for the 2610.  Unless they've come out with
> something new, this may be your problem.  I'm guessing that you have
> your switch set for 100Mbps/full duplex and your router can only do
> 10Mbps.  
> 
> In addition, not only can you not do 100Mbps/full duplex on a 2610,
> that ethernet interface cannot be a trunk port.  Those do not support
> ISL or 802.1q unless something has changed recently.
> 
> If I'm wrong, someone please correct me.
> 
> Regards,
> John
> 
> >>> "Kiran Kumar M"  7/24/01 8:27:12 AM >>>
> 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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