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I have a Procurve 2626 that I have enabled IP routing on for my four vlans. Each vlan has an IP configured for it and I can ping across the vlans for devices that are plugged into the switch.
Now I have a six other Procurve switches that plug into the 2626 for my organization. Any devices plugged into those switches are not routing through the 2626. I can ping devices on the same subnet that are plugged into any of the switches but cannot ping across a vlan. When I am consoled into the 2626, I can ping any device on any vlan plugged into any switch. All of my trunk ports have all of the vlans set to tagged and I cannot find any trouble accessing any device within a specific vlan. The only vlan that I am not using is the default vlan (1) that is setup by default on the devices. Here is my config: ProCurve Switch 2626# sh ip route IP Route Entries Destination Gateway VLAN Type Sub-Type Metric Dist. ------------------ --------------- ---- --------- ---------- ---------- ----- 0.0.0.0/0 192.168.168.201 510 static 1 1 127.0.0.0/8 reject static 0 250 127.0.0.1/32 lo0 connected 0 0 172.16.0.0/16 Management 500 connected 0 0 192.168.167.0/24 Taylor 520 connected 0 0 192.168.168.0/24 Charle 510 connected 0 0 ProCurve Switch 2626# sh ip Internet (IP) Service IP Routing : Enabled Default TTL : 64 Arp Age : 20 VLAN | IP Config IP Address Subnet Mask Proxy ARP ------------ + ---------- --------------- --------------- --------- DEFAULT_VLAN | Disabled Management | Manual 172.16.51.5 255.255.0.0 No Charle | Manual 192.168.168.238 255.255.255.0 No Taylor | Manual 192.168.167.238 255.255.255.0 No |
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Did you set your hosts default gateway to point to their respective layer 3 interface for their subnet?
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Sure did, it works fine if everything is plugged directly into that switch. If it has to cross a switch, routing does not work but it can get to anything within that vlan.
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I am assuming your access ports are untagged and are tagging only over the trunk? I never used these switches so I am not familiar with the config.
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CCNA, CCNA-Security, CCNP CCIE Security (In Progress) Last edited by auglan; 28th June 2012 at 21:04.. |
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Can you show the entire config of the switches please.
How are both switches connected?? |
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