Faithless, I can't find the management-vlan command in the general view <hostname> or the system view [hostname] on the 4500.
I have 2 4200g switches on one floor and 3 4200g switches on another floor that are in production. I want to do a few things with those some weekend. I just checked and...
after lots of reading, I have found out that you MUST have the Management IP address of a 3Com switch located on the Default Vlan. which is completely ridiculous IMO.
once that IP address is set on the default vlan (ie 192.168.3.30), then you can access the ip address on the other vlans...
so i figured it out last night. this is a brand new, out of the box 3750G. I guess I got to far ahead of myself and forgot the one simple rule when configuring anything with Layer 3. 'ip routing'
as soon as i put in that command, PC A can ping PC D, and vice versa.
Now the only problem is that...
I've searched the web and forums and can't get an explanation as to why this isn't working. Currently everything (switch IP addresses, users, servers, etc) are all on the default Vlan (That's the way it was setup before I got here and I don't like messing with 3Com switches so I haven't had time...
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