02-21-2007 02:14 AM - edited 03-05-2019 02:29 PM
Hi,
I have inherrited a small network and I am tasked with changing the current ip scheme. The current topology is flat and using 1.0.84.0/24 as it's internal range. Im planning to do away with the current scheme and add in a little segmentation using three networks (as Detailed in the IP_VLAN.pdf).
What I wanted to do initially was set the up the initial config and then test connectivity/proof of concept using the 1.*.*.0./24 and the 192.168.32.0/24 networks. I have attached the current config for the my main switch (svrswitch.pdf).
I have all VLANS (1,2,3,10) set up on all switches and SVI's on the main switch. I have a host on VLAN 3 in Switch_1F_2 using 192.168.32.1 as its default gateway.
The two problems I am having are, after changing the default-gateway on a host on 1.0.84.0/24 network to 1.0.84.37 i can only get connectivity by using the "route add" command on the host in Windows dos prompt. So I think I maybe be missing something in terms of routing.
The other problem is regarding establishing DHCP. I can't seem to get my host on the 192.168.32.0/24 to communicate with the DHCP server? The server is currently handing out 1.0.84.0/24 addresses, would that be a problem as they are on different subnets.
Any help would be appreciated.
Many Thanks
J Mack
02-23-2007 01:04 AM
I any ideas with this?
02-23-2007 01:04 AM
I any ideas with this?
02-26-2007 01:59 AM
Hi,
Sorry about the multiple posts above, IE got a bit upset. Just another quick question.
I have IP routing enabled on my VLAN server switch. Do I need to have ip routing enabled on the other switches that are behaving as VLAN clients in my VTP domain.
Regards
J Mac
02-27-2007 01:40 AM
Hi John,
No need to enable routing on client switches. You need to enable routing on only SRV switch which is acting as a core for all edge switches.
Thanks
02-27-2007 01:49 AM
cool, thats what i've done.
02-23-2007 01:04 AM
I any ideas with this?
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