When you say you can access other hosts that are on the same switch,
are they also on the native VLAN? If no you need a router if yes check
the default gateway of problem child.
Dave
GEORGE wrote:
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> I having problems pinging a host on a different vlan. However I can
> access other host that
What are the source and destination IP addresses?
Are they on the same vlan?
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From: GEORGE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 2:30 PM
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Subject: can reach host [7:50422]
I having problems pinging a host on a different
To access one VLAN from another, you need to use a router. Even if both
VLANS are on the same switch, without a layer 3 device (a router), you will
not be able to access one from the other. Also, the router needs to be
either trunked to the switch or have multiple connections to the switch (or
i
I having problems pinging a host on a different vlan. However I can
access other host that are connected to the same switch?? Trunking is
enable
What can I look for . the device is on native vlan , while I am on vlan
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