Re: Help with Inter-Vlan routing on a Cat 5??? [7:11966]

2001-07-11 Thread Gareth Hinton

Can you ping 193.1.1.10 (2620) from Router B?

Clutching at straws - been sat looking at my diagram for ages.

Gaz

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> Hi group,
> Have posted this problem before and some members wanted my configs. Here
> they are.
> I am going crazy trying to figure out what I have missed.
>
> I am following the lab on Vlans from Hutnick and Satterlee 1st edition.
>
> Have a Cat 5000. RouterA connected to 2/8 and routerB to 2/9. A 2620
> connected to 2/12. Trunking enabled on 2/12
> RouterA ip=192.1.1.1 /24. router rip, netw 192.1.1.0
> RouterB ip=193.1.1.1 /24. router rip, netw 193.1.1.0
>
> Problem: Cannot ping router A from router B BUT can ping router B from
> router A
>
> Here is the config:
> Subif's on the 2620:
> f0/0.1
> encap isl 1
> ip addr 192.1.1.10 255.255.255.0
> shut
> no shut
>
> f0/0.2
> encap isl 2
> ip addr 193.1.1.10 255.255.255.0
> shut
> no shut
>
> router rip
> netw 192.1.1.0
> netw 193.1.1.0
>
> On the Cat 5 :
> set vtp domain CCIE_LAB
> set vlan 2 2/9
> set vlan 2
> set trunk on 2/12
>
> set int sc0 192.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
> set ip route default 192.1.1.10
>
> sh trunk shows port 2/12, allowed vlans and active : 1 - 2
> sh port 2/12 shows vlantrunk
> sh port 2/9 shows it to be in vlan2 and
> sh port 2/8 shows it to be in vlan1
>
> sh ver shows the Ver. McpSW 4.1(1) and NmpSw 4.1(1)
>
> Here is the problem once again:
> Cannot ping RouterA(192.1.1.1) from RouterB(193.1.1.1)
> A sh ip route on RouterB does not show netw 192.1.1.0
>
> Can ping RouterB from RouterA
> Can ping the switch from RouterA
> Can ping the 2620 from RouterA
> sh ip route shows networks 192.1.1.0 and 193.1.1.0 on routerA
>
>
> What is the problem? Why is it not working??
> Please help.
> Thank you.
> CN
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RE: Help with Inter-Vlan routing on a Cat 5??? [7:11966]

2001-07-11 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

Please send a show conf from Router B.

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Subject: Re: Help with Inter-Vlan routing on a Cat 5??? [7:11966]


Can you ping 193.1.1.10 (2620) from Router B?

Clutching at straws - been sat looking at my diagram for ages.

Gaz

""Cisco Nuts""  wrote in message
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> Hi group,
> Have posted this problem before and some members wanted my configs. Here
> they are.
> I am going crazy trying to figure out what I have missed.
>
> I am following the lab on Vlans from Hutnick and Satterlee 1st edition.
>
> Have a Cat 5000. RouterA connected to 2/8 and routerB to 2/9. A 2620
> connected to 2/12. Trunking enabled on 2/12
> RouterA ip=192.1.1.1 /24. router rip, netw 192.1.1.0
> RouterB ip=193.1.1.1 /24. router rip, netw 193.1.1.0
>
> Problem: Cannot ping router A from router B BUT can ping router B from
> router A
>
> Here is the config:
> Subif's on the 2620:
> f0/0.1
> encap isl 1
> ip addr 192.1.1.10 255.255.255.0
> shut
> no shut
>
> f0/0.2
> encap isl 2
> ip addr 193.1.1.10 255.255.255.0
> shut
> no shut
>
> router rip
> netw 192.1.1.0
> netw 193.1.1.0
>
> On the Cat 5 :
> set vtp domain CCIE_LAB
> set vlan 2 2/9
> set vlan 2
> set trunk on 2/12
>
> set int sc0 192.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
> set ip route default 192.1.1.10
>
> sh trunk shows port 2/12, allowed vlans and active : 1 - 2
> sh port 2/12 shows vlantrunk
> sh port 2/9 shows it to be in vlan2 and
> sh port 2/8 shows it to be in vlan1
>
> sh ver shows the Ver. McpSW 4.1(1) and NmpSw 4.1(1)
>
> Here is the problem once again:
> Cannot ping RouterA(192.1.1.1) from RouterB(193.1.1.1)
> A sh ip route on RouterB does not show netw 192.1.1.0
>
> Can ping RouterB from RouterA
> Can ping the switch from RouterA
> Can ping the 2620 from RouterA
> sh ip route shows networks 192.1.1.0 and 193.1.1.0 on routerA
>
>
> What is the problem? Why is it not working??
> Please help.
> Thank you.
> CN
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RE: Help with Inter-Vlan routing on a Cat 5??? [7:11966]

2001-07-11 Thread Ted Dronen

You may want to verify the version of RIP that you're running on all
routers.



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