07-09-2009 02:46 AM - edited 03-06-2019 06:39 AM
I have two switch SW1 and SW2 .
SW1 managment ip-10.129.112.41
SW2 Managment IP-10.129.112.42
Both SW1 and SW2 are interconnect to eachother through trunk.
Terminal(PC) 1 is connected with sw1 .
PC1 ip is 10.129.113.44.
i want to communicate PC1 with SW2.
PC1- should be Telnet/ping to SW1.
PC1- should be Telnet/ping to SW1.
Please tell me this can be possible or not.if yes HOW.........?
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07-09-2009 03:01 AM
Ravi
If PC1 is in the same subnet/vlan as SW1 & SW2 management IP addresses then you can ping/telnet. If it is in a different subnet then you cannot do this without a L3 device to route between the 2 vlans.
As you don't give the subnet masks it is not possible to say for sure whether SW1/SW2 are in different vlans/subnets than PC1.
Jon
07-09-2009 03:49 AM
2900 series is a pure layer 2 switch.
Or you'll assign a port in the same vlan as the switch_management vlan
Or add a L3 capable device
07-09-2009 03:01 AM
Ravi
If PC1 is in the same subnet/vlan as SW1 & SW2 management IP addresses then you can ping/telnet. If it is in a different subnet then you cannot do this without a L3 device to route between the 2 vlans.
As you don't give the subnet masks it is not possible to say for sure whether SW1/SW2 are in different vlans/subnets than PC1.
Jon
07-09-2009 03:31 AM
SW1 managment ip-10.129.112.41 255.255.255.224
SW2 Managment IP-10.129.112.42 255.255.255.224
PC1-10.129.113.44 255.255.255.128
07-09-2009 03:49 AM
2900 series is a pure layer 2 switch.
Or you'll assign a port in the same vlan as the switch_management vlan
Or add a L3 capable device
07-09-2009 03:58 AM
Tnx Boss
let me try
07-09-2009 06:11 PM
If your trying to reach the management of the sw's from PC1, that will not work, w/o layer 3, they are not in the same subnet.
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