OK guys...I'll bow out of this one. As long as I know what exactly I need to find out from the Network department, I can do that. I appreciate your help and your wise words of advice : )
Sorry I took so long to reply, guys. This is what I've done, with no success: deleted config and vlan.dat, unplugged my router from the switch, set the vtp mode to client, and the domain to match that of my corp...no luck. I plugged the cross-over cable in from my switch to the data jack and...
Hey guys,
I've been busy the last two days and haven't gotten a chance to play with this setup yet, but I plan to get to it later today or tomorrow.
Baddos - Currently my switch's vtp mode is transparent, but when I was trying out some settings 2 days ago, I had it set to client and on the...
Thanks for the quick responses, guys. Prior to posting this, I had tried a couple different things, one of which was deleting my vlan.dat file and setting my switch as a vtp client on the same domain as my corp (I didn't delete the config from my switch, but I will try that shortly). I thought...
Thanks, Burt! I was wondering if that was my problem. I was hoping there was a way around that, but I guess not. And just so you know, you are not able to do DHCP for the vlan ip addresses...it's not an option for the sub-interfaces. Thanks for the help!
Hi guys,
I have a small lab setup at my desk at work with 5 vlans set up, and a Cisco router doing inter-vlan routing. My plan was to create a new vlan and connect it to my company's network so I can have more jacks to connect PCs to the network. I'm connecting port 2 of my 2950 to the...
I believe I have an easy question. I have a Cisco 1751 router that I am currently using as a router-on-a-stick because I have only 1 Ethernet port and that has 4 sub interfaces on it. Currently, I have this in a little lab area with no access to an external network. I was trying to set this...
Woo hoo! I finally got it to work! I found out that I had to setup a route in Vista to get to the router through my second NIC. I did this by going into a command prompt and typing:
route -p add 192.168.168.0 mask 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.100
After I did that, everything works. Thank you...
OK. So I took a long time to get back to this, but I finally found the time : ) So, I started from scratch, erasing the configs on the router and switch, as well as the vlan.dat file on the switch. Created vlan 2 and 3 on the switch, configured the exact same way, except I set vlan 2 as...
Thanks the responses guys. I've been really busy lately and I haven't had time yet to try that out. I'll let you know as soon as I do though. Thanks again!
Well guys, I finally got a chance to get back to this...however, the ip routing command did not work. I'm really not sure what is going on with this. I'm going to try starting from scratch when I get a chance, but if anyone has any suggestions, I'd be very appreciative. Thanks for all your...
Hey goosed. I typed in the command ip routing and it didn't display it anywhere in the config and I'm still not able to route : / I'm going to try it again today to see what I can come up with.
Hey guys...sorry I took so long to respond. I changed all those settings. Here is what is happening: Vista machine (192.168.1.100) can ping router sub-interface (192.168.1.1), but not the other sub int or my Linux box (192.168.168.101). Same thing goes for the Linux box...can ping the sub-int...
OK...so this time I had one computer (linux) plugged into a port on vlan2, and two devices (non-vista) plugged into ports on vlan3. The outcome posted below shows the vlan that I do the no shut on comes up, but the other goes down automatically.
Cisco2950(config)#int vlan 2...
Since I didn't have a third machine (non-Vista) available, I unplugged all cables from the switch and tried to bring up multiple vlans with no luck. I'm posting the output below along with the sh vlan status.
Cisco2950(config)#int vlan 2
Cisco2950(config-if)#no shut
Cisco2950(config-if)#
2w5d...
Thanks for the quick responses! Currently, I have both the Vista and Linux machines on the same vlan with the gateway on each set to 192.168.168.251, but I had the vista machine on vlan 2 with the gateway set at 192.168.1.1 and had no luck. I'm thinking I'm missing something simple, just not...
Hi guys,
I'm pretty new to Cisco stuff and I'm trying to play around with some equipment. I've got a 1751 router and a 2950 switch and I am trying to setup a router on a stick to route between multiple vlans. Is this possible? I currently have the one and only ethernet port on the router...
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