Hi Rik,
Yes, PC2 is in vlan 40 called CISCO1 which I have defined on the Cat5. Looks 
like I'll try to reload the cat5 and the router once again.
Or better still, delete the configs. and recreate them from scratch.
Anyone else, any ideas??
Thank you.
CN


>From: "Rik Guyler" 
>Reply-To: "Rik Guyler" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: Still having problems with Inter-vlan routing! Help! [7:10945]
>Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 23:11:53 -0400
>
>Step back from things and think about this for a minute and try to discover
>what you're missing.  Intervlan routing is no different from any other
>routing - just try to think about it like it's physically separate 
>broadcast
>domains, with separate switches, router ports, etc.
>
>You didn't say, but did you put the port PC2 is on in a different vlan
>(whichever vlan the second sub-interface is in)?  If PC2 is in vlan 1, this
>won't work.  Even though layer 2 will allow the ping, layer 3, where ping
>operates, will fail because your PC addresses are in different layer 3
>networks.
>
>Other than that, it sounds like you did most things right.  If you stil
>can't get it down, you might try posting your configs so the esteemed group
>members may check 'em out!
>
>---
>Rik Guyler
>
>Ciscofucious say: "If you haven't checked the archives first, don't ask!"
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: cisco guru [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 9:50 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Still having problems with Inter-vlan routing! Help! [7:10936]
>
>
>Hi,
>I am still not able to get inter-vlan routing b/w 2 pc's connected to a Cat
>5 switch and a 2620 router.
>Basically, I have 2 pc's connected to a Cat 5000, ip's,  30.1.1.30. def.
>gwy. 30.1.1.100 and 40.1.1.10 and def. gwy. 40.1.1.100
>The sc0 on the swich is 30.1.1.50 and def. gwy. 30.1.1.100
>On the 2620, I have 2 subif's, f0/0.1 at 30.1.1.100 and f0/0.40 at
>40.1.1.100 and  isl encap enabled.
>Port 2/11 on the Cat 5 has trunking enabled for the 2620.
>Ping works from pc1 (30.1.1.30). Can ping the Cat 5 and the 2620 router.( I
>assumed since the pc and the switch were in Vlan 1 by default, it worked).
>Ditto from the Cat5 itself and the router back to the pc.
>BUT cannot ping 40.1.1.100 from the 2nd pc and vice-versa from the router.
>Reloaded the router to see if it works. No luck.
>What is it I am missing on the switch to get this working??
>Any help/advise would be gratefully accepted.
>Sincerely.
>
>
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