If I correctly understand what you've said, can't you 1.) Make 168.11 a primary 
and 168.240 a secondary on int vlan 1. Then just define 168.15 on int vlan 10. 
Since all three subnets will be on locally defined interfaces the G will know 
how to route between them.

Jim

From: Kaspars Bergs [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 5:05 AM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: [enterasys] routing on G3



Hello,

Can anyone help with the routing on G3? Here is my situation:
I have three subnets in LAN:
1) for data 192.168.11.0/24 and 192.168.240.0/22 with no tagged default vlan 1;
2) voice 192.168.15.0/24 tagged with vlan 10.
I need to route them through G3. All of those subnets are coming in to G3 
through uplinks or are directly connected to G3. I can't specify exact ports 
through which each subnet will reach G3, on uplink ports there are all subnets, 
on directly connected ports (ge) there can be voice or data.
How to make routing between these subnets?
The main problem is that I need "one armed" routing (routing between two 
subnets that reside on the same VLAN interface or physical port)) and there 
isn't much in manuals about it. In my situation I need routing between three 
subnets (two not tagged VLAN 1 and one tagged VLAN 10) that resides on same 
physical port.

Thanks in advance,
Kaspars Bergs
Riga, Latvia

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