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INTERVLAN Ping Issue

Charlie Mayes
Level 1
Level 1

Hello Guys,

                I have 2 VLANS setup on a layer 3 switch. I have dhcp scopes handing out ip addresses for both VLANS by the same layer 3 switch. I can ping anything in VLAN 3 from VLAN 2 as long as it recieved a ip address from DHCP with no problem. My problem is I have 2 servers plugged into the

same switch using VLAN 3 static ip addresses. I can not ping them at all from VLAN 2 but I can ping them from any device inside of VLAN 3. Why is this and how do I correct it?

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Nagendra Kumar Nainar
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi,

Check if you have default gateway configured on the servers?.

Regards,

Nagendra

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glen.grant
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

I agree sounds like the default gateways  were not defined on the static servers  or  you are trying to ping a device that has a software firewall  running and blocking your ping request.

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Ganesh Hariharan
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Please post your configuration ,it is not clear what exactly is happening .

Regards

Ganesh.H

Nagendra Kumar Nainar
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi,

Check if you have default gateway configured on the servers?.

Regards,

Nagendra

Thanks I can't believe I missed that. My other server had the default gateway set. I must have been more tired than I thought.

glen.grant
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

I agree sounds like the default gateways  were not defined on the static servers  or  you are trying to ping a device that has a software firewall  running and blocking your ping request.

Thanks I can't believe I missed that. My other server had the default gateway set. I must have been more tired than I thought.

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