Thanks for your mail. 

No, the default route is already there. It is already defined in that
router. Infact I just copied it from the working router.

Thanks,
Kiran


On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Patrick Ramsey wrote:

> 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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