Thanks for the reply Aubrey, yes i can ping vyatta from untagged LAN but
youssef just now pointed to check my switch standards whether it supports
802.1q standard and when I saw my switch standards it isn't supporting the
required standard. So i think it is the culprit.

On 27/01/2008, Aubrey Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Are you tagging the interfaces on the D-Link properly? If you can ping the
> IPs of vyatta from the untagged lan, that half is most likely correct.
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> On Jan 26, 2008, at 1:03 PM, Go Wow wrote:
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> Hey I need help regarding vLAN, I'm using VC3 Community Edition and have
> setup my vyatta machine as a Internet Host. I have configured vLAN on it. I
> have two Physical LAN and configured vLAN on one of these physical LAN.
>
>    eth0 >> WAN IP (say 121.256.254.241)
>    eth1 >> Internal LAN (192.168.20.0/24)
>    eth1.20 >> vLAN (192.168.30.0/24)
>
>  The cable connects to a switch from eth1 and I take connections for
> individual systems from this switch its a D-link switch. Now when I connect
> to the Internal LAN (192.168.20.x), I can ping vLAN gateway which  is
> 192.168.30.1, I can also ping vLAN gateway from vyatta machine. But when I
> connect to vLAN network (192.168.30.x) I cannot ping my vLAN gateway.
>
>  Can you please provide me some pointers which can help me getting it
> work.
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