OK..Thanks William.  

Here  is the config.  Ideally, I would like to reach the VLAN 2 from my router 
which is 192.168.26.1.  The C2 IP is 192.168.26.136 and VLAN two is 
192.168.28.10.



C2(su)->show config
This command shows non-default configurations only.
Use 'show config all' to show both default and non-default configurations.

begin
!
#***** NON-DEFAULT CONFIGURATION *****
!
!
#Router Configuration
router
enable
configure
interface vlan 2
no shutdown
ip address 192.168.28.10 255.255.255.0
exit
exit
exit
exit

#arp
!

#arpinspection
!

#banner
!

#cdp
!

#ciscodp
!

#console
!

#dhcps
!

#dhcpsnooping
!

#eapol
!

#flowcontrol
!

#garp
!

#gvrp
!

#history
!

#igmp
!

#inlinepower
!

#ip
set ip address 192.168.26.135 mask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.26.1
!

#ipv6
!

#lacp
!

#length
!

#lldp
!

#linkflap
!

#logging
!

#logout
set logout 60
!

#mac
!

#macauthentication
!

#maclock
!

#mtu
!

#multiauth
!

#newaddrtrap
!

#nodealias
!

#cos setting
!

#cos state
!

#cos port-config
!

#cos port-resource
!

#cos reference
!

#policy
!

#port
set port vlan fe.1.10 2
!

#prompt
!

#pwa
!

#radius
!

#rmon alarm
!

#rmon capture
!

#rmon channel
!

#rmon event
!

#rmon filter
!

#rmon history
!

#rmon stats
!

#snmp
set snmp access ro security-model v1 exact read All notify All nonvolatile
set snmp access ro security-model v2c exact read All notify All nonvolatile
set snmp access public security-model v1 exact read All write All notify All non
volatile
set snmp access public security-model v2c exact read All write All notify All no
nvolatile
set snmp access public security-model usm exact read All write All notify All no
nvolatile
set snmp community :3fb03022e4966512343b511c263dcf1240739359ec6cad7d8c6277007e7e
0657521e0641967b150156:
set snmp group ro user ro security-model v1
set snmp group public user public security-model v1
set snmp group ro user ro security-model v2c
set snmp group public user public security-model v2c
set snmp group public user public security-model usm
set snmp user public authentication md5 :3f1357d0d919d45f7b021886721fb6b6: priva
cy :3f1357d0d919d45f7b021886721fb6b6:
set snmp view viewname All subtree 1
!

#sntp
!

#spantree
!

#ssh
!

#ssl
!

#summertime
!

#system
set switch member 1 5
!

#telnet
!

#tftp
!

#timezone
!

#vlan
set vlan create 2
set vlan name 2 "mike"
clear vlan egress 1 fe.1.10
set vlan egress 2 fe.1.10 untagged
!

#vlanauthorization
!

#webview
!

#width
!
end


C2(su)->

-----Original Message-----
From: William Olive [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2010 10:15 PM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: RE: [enterasys] C2 VLAN

A post of your config will help.

Billo
Data Communications Co-Ordinator
Information Technology & Telecommunications
Hunter New England Health Service
ph 0249 213804 fax 0249 213038
[email protected]
________________________________________
From: Mike Hall [[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, 11 September 2010 8:54 AM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: re:[enterasys] C2 VLAN

Hello,

I'm a new-bee here and was hoping to get help on setting up a vlan on port 10 
of a C2.  I have an IP of 192.168.28.10 on this port 10 and can ping it from 
the host.

The Host IP is  192.168.26.135.  However, if I put a laptop into port 10 and 
give it an ip address of 192.168.28.11, I cannot ping it from the host (or vice 
verse).  Any idea what I am missing?

Thanks

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