thanks a whole lot guys, its working now, i shut vlan 1 and change the default gateway to 192.168.14.1
"The default-gateway points to the router for the management network" this is what i had not known, and it was the solution, thanks cluebird
just one more thing guys, i can ping all hosts in...
but one more thing, if i change the default gateway to 192.168.14.1 where will the traffic in VLAN 2 be forwarded to? this switch is on VLAN 2 and its subnet is 192.168.11.0/24 hence, the default gateway of 192.168.11.1
the thing here is i tried to separate the the mgt vlan from the servers...
Cluebird, the switches cannot ping themselves, yes, vlan 4 is for management
sweetrevelation, 11.1/0 is on vlan 2 which is configured for this cat with an exception of some ports which i put into the native vlan which has 10.0/24
the 192.168.14.0/24 is my mgt vlan and it is vlan 14, i have a...
Like i said, i am able to ping all the hosts when in the subnet .10.0/24 so that tells me the firewalls are off and that the defalt gateway on the nic pc is OK.
the mgt ip is not operational yet,
see config below
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i have just started at my new employer 's HQ, where i came to find a flat network with a subnet of 192.168.10.0/24 which was diminishing in IP addressing space. so what i did was to implement a router on a stick setup with one router, five cisco 2960 catalysts, one per floor and five subnets...
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